The reversible reaction: H
2(g) + I
2(g) 2HI
(g)"The system is at equilibrium at a given temperature in a 2 L container. If the system has 0.2 mol of H
2, 0.2 mol of I
2, and 0.6 mol of HI at equilibrium; how many moles of HI should be added to increase the mol number of H
2 to 0.4?"
So far I've worked out that at equilibrium we have 0.1 mol/L for each reactant and 0.3 mol/L for the product. I also know that the reaction shifts to the left since we brake equilibrium by increasing the quantity of HI. Since the molarity of hydrogen doubles by this shift, will the molarity of every other substance double as well?