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Physical and chemical equilibrium can respond to a change in their pressure, temperature, and concentration of reactants and products. To describe the change in the equilibrium we have a principle named Le Chatelier principle. According to this principle, even if we make some changes in equilibrium, then also the system even re-establishes the equilibrium by undoing the effect. In the reaction `N_(2)(g)+3H_(2)(g) hArr 2NH_(3)(g)`. If we increase the pressure of the system, the equilibrium isA. Shifts in the product sideB. Shift un reactant sideC. Remains unchangedD. Cannot be predicted |
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Answer» Correct Answer - A Sift in product side because on increasing the pressure of the system, the equilibrium shift to lesser number of molecules side, i.e., the product side. |
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