Answer:
The partial pressure of carbon dioxide present at equilibrium will decrease.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's consider the following reaction.
MgCO₃(s) ⇄ MgO(s) + CO₂(g)
What will happen if the volume of the container is reduced by 25% at 300°C?
To answer this question we need to consider Le Chatelier's Principle: if a system at equilibrium suffers a perturbation, it will shift its equilibrium position to counteract such perturbation.
If the volume of the container is reduced, according to Boyle's Law, the pressure of the gases will increase. Thus, the system will try to decrease the pressure by favoring the reverse reaction because there are less gaseous moles in the reactants than in the products. As a consequence, the partial pressure of carbon dioxide present at equilibrium will decrease.