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Dynamic equilibrium A-level Chemistry Question

You will be very familiar with the equilibrium H2O (l) = H2O(g)

In which direction does this equilibrium move when dew forms in the evening?
In which direction does the equilibrium move when you use the car's fan to demist a car window?
Reply 1
What do you think?
Reply 2
My guess but i feel like they can be interpreted in other way

Dew are liquid droplets
H2O (l)
As liquid increase eq shift to right to form more H2O (g)

Mist is H2O (g)
As we are trying to demist, H2O (g) decreases so eq shift to right to make more H2O (g)
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Original post by Lucas6485
You will be very familiar with the equilibrium H2O (l) = H2O(g)
In which direction does this equilibrium move when dew forms in the evening?
In which direction does the equilibrium move when you use the car's fan to demist a car window?
yoo i got this question for dynamic equilibrium. i got this in the bag

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