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N(2)(g) +3H(2)(g) hArr 2NH(3)(g), In ...

`N_(2)(g) +3H_(2)(g) hArr 2NH_(3)(g),`
In the reaction given above, the addition of small amount of an inert gas at constant pressure will shift the equilibrium towardss which side of

A

LHS (Left Hand Side)

B

RHS (Right Hand Side)

C

Neither side

D

Either side

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Addition of inert gas at constant pressure shift equilibrium where no. of moles are more.
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