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At constant pressure, which of the following is true for dissociation of PCl5(g) for the addition of inert gases?

A
Reduces the dissociation of PCl5
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Increases the dissociation of PCl5
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Does not affect the degree of dissociation of PCl5
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Decrease in the formation of PCl3(g)
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Solution

The correct option is B Increases the dissociation of PCl5
For the reaction PCl5(g)PCl3(g)+Cl2(g)​, the forward reaction occurs with an increase in the number of moles from 1 to 2. Also, the reverse reaction occurs with a decrease in the number of moles from 2 to 1.

When inert gas is added at constant pressure the partial pressure of the reactants and products decreases and hence the equilibrium will shift in the direction in which there is an increase in the number of moles of gases.


Thus, the addition of inert gas at constant pressure will increase the dissociation ofPCl5​(g).

As PCl5​(g) dissociation is increasing so PCl3​(g) formation should increase, hence (d) is wrong.




Option B is correct.

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