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explain addition of inert gas at equillibrium

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Answered by ammu1234562
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Hence, when an inert gas is added to the system in equilibrium at constant volume there will be no effect on theequilibrium. Addition of an inert gas at constant pressure: ... Hence, theequilibrium will shift towards the direction in which there is increase in number of moles of gases.

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Answered by MrIntrovert27
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addition of inert gas at equillibrium

1 - addition at constant volume has no effect on equillibrium
2- addition of inert gas at constant temperature- on adding gas at constant pressure the volume increases which decreases the concentration . so the equilibrium will shift in that direction where no. of moles are more so that equilibrium is maintained again
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