Multiple Choice
Consider the following reaction at equilibrium: CO2 + H2O -H2CO3. What would be the effect of adding additional H2CO3?
A) Nothing would happen, because the reactants and products are in equilibrium.
B) The amounts of CO2 and H2O would decrease.
C) It would drive the equilibrium dynamics to the right.
D) It would drive the equilibrium dynamics to the left.
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