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which factor does not shift the equilibrium in any direction

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After the addition of an inert gas and with the volume kept constant, there is no effect on the equilibrium. This is because, at constant volume, the addition of an inert gas does not change partial pressure or molar concentration.

Answered by Anonymous
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After the addition of an inert gas and with the volume kept constant, there is no effect on the equilibrium. This is because, at constant volume, the addition of an inert gas does not change partial pressure or molar concentration.

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