Reaction 1: 0.1 M K₂CrO₄ (potassium chromate), 1 M NaOH, and 3 M HCl Reaction 2: HCl concentration, 0.1 m AgNO3 (silver nitrate), and 0.1 CoCl2.  Reaction 3: NH4Cl(saturated solution), HCl, and NH4Cl (solid) Reaction 4: 1 M NaOH, 3 M HCl, and methyl orange indicator In the reactions above, explain what is chemically occurring to cause this change mainly for each of the "shifts" of the le chatelier’s principle experiment. For example: "Adding HCl cause the reaction to shift in the forward direction because it breaks up into H+ and Cl-. H+ is a reactant, so adding more reactants adds stress to the reactants side causing a shift in the forward direction creating more products to account for the perturbation."

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Reaction 1: 0.1 M K₂CrO₄ (potassium chromate), 1 M NaOH, and 3 M HCl

Reaction 2: HCl concentration, 0.1 m AgNO3 (silver nitrate), and 0.1 CoCl2. 

Reaction 3: NH4Cl(saturated solution), HCl, and NH4Cl (solid)

Reaction 4: 1 M NaOH, 3 M HCl, and methyl orange indicator

In the reactions above, explain what is chemically occurring to cause this change mainly for each of the "shifts" of the le chatelier’s principle experiment.

For example: "Adding HCl cause the reaction to shift in the forward direction because it breaks up into H+ and Cl-. H+ is a reactant, so adding more reactants adds stress to the reactants side causing a shift in the forward direction creating more products to account for the perturbation."

 
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