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| Front | What is the relationship between reactivity and electrode potentials? |
| Back | The more negative the electrode potential, the more reactive the metal |
| Front | How does an increase in reactant concentration affect equilibrium? |
| Back | Equilibrium will shift to oppose the change, so the rate of the forward reaction will increase to reduce reactant concentration. Equilibrium will shift to the right. |
| Front | Which intermolecular forces form between carbonyls and water, and what property does this give them? |
| Back | Hydrogen bonds, and it means they are soluble in water |