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On cooling of following system at equilibrium
`CO_(2)(s)hArrCO_(2)(g)`

A

There is no effect on the equilibrium state

B

More gas is formed

C

More gas solidifies

D

None of above

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The correct Answer is:
C

`T datt`, then `V darr`, then `P uarr` , equilibrium shifts is such direction so as decrease pressure, i.e., backward direction.
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