Equilibrium yet again

Chemistry Level 2

For an equilibrium reaction

A ( g ) + B ( g ) A B ( g ) \mathrm{A}(g)+\mathrm{B} (g) \rightleftharpoons \mathrm{AB}(g)

If you remove some A \mathrm{A} from the reaction above and observe the concentration of A \mathrm{A} after equilibrium has been reestablished, how does the original concentration compare to the new concentration?

They are equal as equilibrium is re-established The new concentration is higher Can not know without more information The new concentration is lower

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