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Consider the reactions, i) PCl (5 (g)) h...

Consider the reactions, i) `PCl _(5 (g)) hArr PCl _(3 (g)) + Cl _(2 (g)) `
ii) `N _(2) O _(4 (g)) hArr NO _(2(g))`
The addition of an inert gas at constant volume:

A

will increase the dissociation of `PCl_(5)` as well as `N_(2)O_(4)`

B

will reduce the dissociation of `PCl_(5)` as well as `N_(2)O_(4)`

C

Will increase the dissociation of `PCl_(5)` and step up the formation of `NO_(2)`

D

will not disturb the equilibrium of the reactions

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The correct Answer is:
D

At constant volume, inert gas will not affect any of the equilibrium.
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