Chemistry, 27.04.2021 21:40 noelia2001guzman
A solution of ammonia NH3(aq) is at equilibrium. How would the equilibrium
change if OH were added to the solution?
A. (NH4+) and (OH) would decrease.
O B. (NH4+] would increase and (OH] would decrease.
O C. (NH4+) and (OH) would increase.
D. (NH4+) and (H+] would decrease.
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