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On applying pressure to the equilibrium : Ice `hArr` Water, which phenomenon will happen?

A

More ice will be formed

B

More water will be formed

C

Equilibrium will not be disturbed

D

Water will.evaporate

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The correct Answer is:
B

Volume of ice `gt` volume of water and thus increase in pressure favours forward reaction showing decreases in volume.
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