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Chemistry, 02.06.2020 03:57 juliapreciiado

A water bottling company is looking to achieve maximum production from the following reversible reaction. If the reaction has reached a point of equilibrium, what would be the best way to maximize production of water?
2 H2 + O2 <--> 2 H2O

Remove the already produced water and allow the reaction to reach equilibrium again.

Stop of the process because no more water can be made after equilibrium is reached.

Remove hydrogen and allow the reaction to reach equilibrium again.

Remove oxygen and allow the reaction to reach equilibrium again.

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