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kenshi64
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Hi So the reaction is below:
Sodium thiosulfate + HCl = Sulfur + NaCl+ Water+ SO2
So if I wanted to say 'Increasing the conc. of Sodium thiosulfate has shifted the equilibrium to the left (reactants) and thus the system works to break down excess reactants and create more product by Chatlier's law' Would this be factually right?
I'm wondering because the example equation on Wikipedia consists of all gases. Thanks in advance! Cheers! :D
Sodium thiosulfate + HCl = Sulfur + NaCl+ Water+ SO2
So if I wanted to say 'Increasing the conc. of Sodium thiosulfate has shifted the equilibrium to the left (reactants) and thus the system works to break down excess reactants and create more product by Chatlier's law' Would this be factually right?
I'm wondering because the example equation on Wikipedia consists of all gases. Thanks in advance! Cheers! :D