MCQ
Which of the following will favour the reverse reaction in a chemical equilibrium
  • A
    Increasing the concentration of the reactants
  • B
    Removal of at least one of the products at regular intervals
  • Increasing the concentration of one or more of the products
  • D
    Increasing the pressure

Answer

Correct option: C.
Increasing the concentration of one or more of the products
c
$A + B \rightleftharpoons C + D$

According to Le ChateIier's principle, as the concentration of the products are increased, the reaction proceeds in the backward direction.

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