Consider the reaction HCN(aq)⇌H+(aq)+CN−(aq) , At equilibrium, the addition of CN−(aq) would
A
Reduce HCN(aq) concentration
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B
Decrease the H+(aq) ion concentration
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C
Increase the equilibrium constant
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D
Decrease the equilibrium constant
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Solution
The correct option is B Decrease the H+(aq) ion concentration According to Le-chatelier's principle, At equilibrium, the addition of (CN)−would decrease the (H+)ion concentration to produce more and more HCN to nullified the increase of CN−(aq)
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