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iosangel:

correct my work? Match the environmental stresses to what would happen in the chemical reaction. Think through the path from the carbon cycle - how CO2 is removed from the atmosphere and stored in sinks and then how CO2 is released from sinks and/or produced.

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aquire:

Dunno if you still need the answer. Anyway I will try to answer this just as a mental execise for myself. If you decrease the seashells, then that would be a decease in a product so, that would result in a shift towards producs. If you reduce farms then no more CO2, i.e. reactants so shift towards reactants. Same with the cars buring gas. Increase in temperature would increase the rate of reaction so shift towards products. Also on the other hand CO2 gets out when you burn carbonates then that will increase CO2 so that will also shift towards products. If you loose carbon sinks then there will be an increase in reactants, so that will also result in a shift towards products. What you have to remember is that in an equillibrium, when there is an increase in the products, the reaction will shift towards reactants and when there is an increase in products the equilibrium will shift towards the reactants side. This is my take. I might be wrong as there might be other forces or unforseen things in play. Thanks for reading my answer to the end. :D

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