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Influence of pressure, temperature, concentration and addition of inert gas on a reversible chemical reaction in equilibrium can be explained by formulating the expression for equilibrium constant K_(c) or K_(p) for the equilibrium. On the other hand Le Chatelier principle can be theoretically used to explain the effect of P , T or concentration on the physical or chemical equilibrium both. For the reaction : PCl_(5)hArrPCl_(3)+Cl_(2) , increase of pressure shows.

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