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For the reaction, `P Cl _(5 (g)) hArr PCl _(3 (g)) ` The forward reaction at constant temperature is favoured by: Introducing an inert gas at constant volume, Introducing chlorine gas at constant volume, Introducing ani inert gas at constant pressure, None of these

A

introducing an inert gas at constant volume

B

introducing chlorine gas at constant volume

C

Introducing an inert gas at constant pressure

D

increasing the volume of the container

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C, D

Introducing an inert gas at constant volume will not affect the equilibrium. Introducing an inert gas at constant pressure will favour forward direction.
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