What will happen to solid -vapour equilibrium when the temperature and pressure are decreased
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Explanation: When the volume of a system is decreased, the pressure will increase. ... If there are fewer gas molecules there will be fewer collisions, and therefore lower pressure. The equilibrium will shift in a direction that reduces the number of gas molecules so that the pressure is also reduced.
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When the volume of a system is decreased (and the temperature is constant), the pressure will increase. ... If there are fewer gas molecules there will be fewer collisions, and therefore lower pressure. The equilibrium will shift in a direction that reduces the number of gas molecules so that the pressure is also reduced.
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