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pantera1 [17]
4 years ago
12

According to le chatelier's principle how will a pressure increase affect a gaseous system

Biology
2 answers:
MariettaO [177]4 years ago
3 0
According to Le chatelier's principle an increase in pressure would affect a gaseous system in that; the side of the equilibrium with fewer moles of gases is more favorable and with a decrease in pressure in volume, the side with more moles is more favorable. Additionally; changing the pressure of a system containing gases in equilibrium may result in the position of equilibrium only if there are more gaseous molecules on one side of the equation than the other. 
In-s [12.5K]4 years ago
3 0
The total number of gas molecules will decrease
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