Attempts Force Completion This test can be saved and resumed later. Your answers are saved automatically. * Question Completion Status: L A Moving to another question will save this response. Question 3 For the reaction at 20. °C, NH3(aq) + + H+ (aq) t NH4(aq) + The equilibrium constant is calculated to be K = 4.5 x 108 Question 3 of 6 >>> 1 points Save Answer If a base (NaOH) was added to the mixture, the hydroxide ion, OH, would react with the H+ to form water. This would decrease the concentration of H+ in the solution. In which direction would the equilibrium shift, to the left, to the right, or neither? a. Equilibrium would shift to the right. Ob. Equilibrium would shift to the left. Oc. Equilibrium would not shift. L A Moving to another question will save this response. Question 3 of 6 >>> A

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