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Assertion: To a system at equilibrium addition of inert gas at constant pressure and temperature drive the reaction to the side where larger number of active species is present.
Reason: Addition of inert gas at constant temperature and pressure increases the equilibrium volume.

A

Reduces the dissociation of `PCl_(5)`

B

Increase the dissociation of `PCI_(5)`

C

Does not affect the degree of dissociation of `PCl_(5)`

D

Steps up the formation of `PCl_(5)`

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