WHAT IS THE EFFECT OF ADDED INERT GAS ON THE REACTION AT EQUILIBRIUM AT CONSTANT VOLUME...
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Add an inert gas (one that is not involved in the reaction) to the constant-volume reaction mixture: This will increase the total pressure of the system, but will have no effect on the equilibrium condition. That is, there will be no effect on the concentrations or the partial pressures of reactants or products.
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Addition of an inert gas at constant volume:
When an inert gas is added to the system in equilibrium at constant volume, the total pressure will increase.
But the concentrations of the products and reactants (i.e. ratio of their moles to the volume of the container) will not change.
Hence, when an inert gas is added to the system in equilibrium at constant volume there will be no effect on the equilibrium.
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