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The following two reactions:
i. `PCl_(5)(g) hArr PCl_(3)(g)+Cl_(2)(g)`
(ii) `COCl_(2)(g) hArr CO(g)+Cl_(2)(g)`
are simultaneously in equilibrium in a container at constant volume. A few moles of `CO(g)` are later introduced into the vessel. After some time, the new equilibrium concentration of

A

`PCI_(5)` will remain unchanged

B

`CI_(2)` will be greater

C

`PCI_(5)` will become less

D

`PCI_(5)` will become greater

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The correct Answer is:
C

`CI_(2)(g) "will get consumed and" PCI_(5) "will furnish "CI_(2) "in the first reaction"`.
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