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The equilibrium
`SO_(2) CI_(2) (g) hArr SO_(2)(g) +CI_(2)(g)`
is attained at `25^(@)C` in a closed container and inert gas helium is introduced. Which of the following statement (s) is`//`are correct ?
(1).concentrations of `SO_(2), CI_(2) " and " SO_(2) CI_(2)` change
(2). More chlorine is formed
(3).Concentration of `SO_(2)` is reduced
(4).More `SO_(2) CI_(2)` is formed

A

Concentration of `SO_(2), CI_(2) " and " SO_(2)CI_(2)` change

B

more of chlorine is formed

C

Concentration of `SO_(2)` is reduced

D

More of `SO_(2) CI_(2)` is formed.

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None is correct because volume is constant.
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