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Application of an external pressure to the salt solution side equal to the osmotic pressurewill also causeequilibrium
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by increasing the concentration of one of the ions in solution(passive) caused byequilibrium
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by changing ( usually cooling ) temperature or by a decrease in the concentration of the ligand(passive) caused byequilibrium
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factors ... ionic equilibria in aqueous solution , solubility products , common ion effectinfluencingequilibrium
a decrease in supplycausesequilibrium
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A decrease in concentration of a productwill causeequilibrium
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The addition of an ion already present(common ) in a systemcausesequilibrium
temperature and/or pressure(passive) is influenced byThe equilibrium
three variable factorsinfluencingthe equilibrium
temperature and concentration(passive) is influenced byThe equilibrium
by the balance of supply and demand(passive) are set byequilibrium
by the balance of supply and demand(passive) are setequilibrium
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A decrease in the concentration of a reactantwill causeequilibrium
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