I have seen others post about this question, and I completely understand why B is the answer - same Le Chatelier principle. My issue with this question is the wording, and I'd like to ask whether this is the way that I can expect see equilibria referenced in Le Chatelier-related questions on the real MCAT.
As I understand it, the addition of new solute that with an equilibria-involved component (CrO4 2-) alters the Q value/relative concentrations transiently, before this is...
AAMC FL1 #57: Confusion over equilibria-related wording
As I understand it, the addition of new solute that with an equilibria-involved component (CrO4 2-) alters the Q value/relative concentrations transiently, before this is...
AAMC FL1 #57: Confusion over equilibria-related wording