A generic chemical process, A + B ↔ C + heat, has reached equilibrium. What happens if we add more A?
A) nothing since the system is at equilibrium
B) the reaction will be driven to the left to reduce the heat produced
C) the reaction will be driven to the left to preserve the remaining B
D) the reaction will be driven to the right and produces more C and heat
E) none of the above
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