Effects of shifting chemical equilibrium of bicarbonate
What are the effects of shifting the chemical equilibrium of formation of bicarbonate from carbon-dioxide and water in the direction of consumption of products of reverse reaction?
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The shifting of chemical equilibrium of the formation of bicarbonate from carbon-dioxide and water into reverse reaction (that is, production of water and carbon-dioxide) means spending of hydrogen ions and therefore it raises the solution pH.
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