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The reaction takes place in water. What happens to the equilibrium when the pressure is increased? a)It favors formation of products. b)It is conserved. c)It favors formation of reactants. d)It does not change

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I don't really get the options but it favoures the reactant side.

Step-by-step explanation:

Increasing pressure favours the side with fewer moles of gas while decreasing pressure favours the side with the more moles of gas. E.g

If there is 0 moles of gas particles in the reactant side and 1 mole of gas particle in the product side, increasing pressure favours the reactants while decreasing pressure favours the product side.

With the explanations I have made, I hope the question is now clear to you.

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