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What is the direction of a reversoble re...

What is the direction of a reversoble reaction when one of the products of the reaction is removed?

A

The reaction moves towards right hand side.

B

The reaction moves towards left hand side

C

The reaction moves towards both hand side

D

The reaction stops.

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The correct Answer is:
A

Removal of one product will result will result in decrease in the concentration of products and hence the reaction shifts to forward direction.
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