Why does the equilibrium of a system shift when the pressure is decreased?

To maximize the stress on the system
To stop restoring equilibrium to the system
To increase the total moles of gas in the system
To decrease the total moles of gas in the system

Respuesta :

When the equilibrium of a system shift to increase the total moles of gas in the system, when the pressure is decreased.

What is equilibrium law?

Equilibrium law states that when any external stress is applied on the equilibrium state of the reaction then reaction will shift towards that side where external stress decreases.

Relation between pressure and moles of gas is directly proportional to each other. So when pressure is decreased then to maintain the equilibrium total moles of the gas of the system will increases as a result of which pressure increases.

Hence, equilibrium shift to increase the total moles of gas in the system.

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Answer:

The  correct answer is C. to increase the total moles of gas in the system

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