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Hi guys, my first post here
In the Jacaranda textbook (Pg 141-142) the reversible reaction Cu(H2O)42+ + 4Cl- ⇌ CuCl42– + 4H2O(l) is given.
The textbook writes: "When water is added to the green mixture, the disturbance causes the equilibrium to shift to counteract the change. The equilibrium shifts to the left to use up some of the added water. Thus, the solution becomes bluer and less green."
However adding water won't change the concentration of water, so why does the system shift to the left?
In the Jacaranda textbook (Pg 141-142) the reversible reaction Cu(H2O)42+ + 4Cl- ⇌ CuCl42– + 4H2O(l) is given.
The textbook writes: "When water is added to the green mixture, the disturbance causes the equilibrium to shift to counteract the change. The equilibrium shifts to the left to use up some of the added water. Thus, the solution becomes bluer and less green."
However adding water won't change the concentration of water, so why does the system shift to the left?