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Consider the following chemical reaction in equilibrium.
CH3COOH
CH3COO-(aq) +H*(aq)
What will happen to the chemical equilibrium if MgCl2 is added?
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The chemical equilibrium of the system will be unaffected.
The chemical equilibrium of the system will shift to the right to favor the forward reaction.
The chemical equilibrium of the system will shift to the left to favor the reverse reaction.
The chemical equilibrium of the system will be damaged irreversibly.
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Consider the following chemical reaction in equilibrium.
CH3COOH
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