hungryhippoos
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Hi everyone,
I'm hoping someone could clarify this for me.
In the CO2/H2CO3 equilibrium scenario: CO2(g) + H2O(l) ⇌ H2CO3(aq), what would be the effect of adding water to the reaction? My head tells me that the equilibrium would shift to the right (increased formation of H2CO3 to counteract the change, similar to adding CO2, according to LCP), but I'm having difficulty imagining how this would play out. If this was a real life scenario involving a carbonated drink, would the drink therefore become more sour and fizzy (due to the increased presence of H2CO3)?
Thanks in advance for your help.
I'm hoping someone could clarify this for me.
In the CO2/H2CO3 equilibrium scenario: CO2(g) + H2O(l) ⇌ H2CO3(aq), what would be the effect of adding water to the reaction? My head tells me that the equilibrium would shift to the right (increased formation of H2CO3 to counteract the change, similar to adding CO2, according to LCP), but I'm having difficulty imagining how this would play out. If this was a real life scenario involving a carbonated drink, would the drink therefore become more sour and fizzy (due to the increased presence of H2CO3)?
Thanks in advance for your help.