 \rightleftharpoons 2NO_2 (g))
(Visualise that graph of concentration V time)
If the volume is
decreased increased (no amount specified), the lines of

and

drop with the line of

dropping twice as much. Why is this so?
Prac related:
^{2+})
So a solution of
^{2+})
is added to a test tube containing these ions, the
^{2+})
ion causes the solution to be 'blood red' (but really a ginger brown).
Two seperate test tubes:
_3)
is added, increasing amount of

- the solution turns darker and deepens in colour; there is a net forward reaction

is added, increasing amount of

- the solution turns darker and deepens in colour; there is a net forward reaction
but turns darker than the aboveWhy is this so? I was told that it doesn't really matter why because the main point of the prac was to observe a change in equilibrium (there were other tests with other colours) but I'm still curious..
Anything to do with dissociation of ions is higher in

hence more ions? Taking a wild guess here..