A generic chemical process, A + B ↔ C + heat, has reached equilibrium. What happens to the system if we remove the product C?
A) the reaction will be driven to the right to produce more C
B) the reaction will be driven to the left to prevent any more loss of C
C) nothing since the system is at equilibrium
D) the beaker will explode
E) none of the above
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