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For a given reaction Kp lt Kc. Increase ...

For a given reaction `K_p lt K_c`. Increase of pressure favours

A

the backward reaction

B

no reaction

C

the forward reaction

D

both forward and backward reactions equally

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The correct Answer is:
C

`K_(P) lt K_(C) implies Delta ng lt 0`
`:.` on increasing pressure, reaction goes in the forward direction
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