A state of dynamic equilibrium, Ag2CO3(s) 2Ag^+(aq) + CO3^2-, exists in solution.
What shift occurs in the equilibrium if HCl (aq) is added to the system? Explain please

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Answer:

The equilibrium will shift to the right producing more Ag⁺ and CO₃²⁻

Explanation:

In the equilibrium:

Ag₂CO₃(s) ⇄ 2Ag⁺(aq) + CO₃²⁻(aq)

The change in concentration of Ag⁺ or CO₃²⁻ will shift the equilibrium

The addition of HCl(aq) (Dissociates in H⁺ and Cl⁻ ions) produce the formation of AgCl. The reaction is:

Ag⁺(aq) + Cl⁻(aq) ⇄ AgCl(s)

That means the addition of HCl decrease concentration of Ag⁺.

Based on LeChatelier's principle: As the Ag⁺ decreases, the equilibrium will decrease amount of Ag₂CO₃ producing more Ag⁺ and CO₃²⁻. That is:

The equilibrium will shift to the right producing more Ag⁺ and CO₃²⁻