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CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM|Degree of dissociation

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The degree of dissociation of PCl_(5)

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Assertion :- Adding inert gas at equilibrium to dissociation of PCL_(3) at constant pressure increases the degree of dissociation. Reason :- Since degree of dissociation x alphasqrt(v)