ThermodynamicsHard
Question
The increase of pressure on ice ⇋ water system at constant temperature will lead to :
Options
A.a decrease in the entropy of the system
B.an increase in the Gibbs energy of the system
C.no effect on the equilibrium
D.a shift of the equilibrium in the forward direction
Solution
On increasing pressure, reaction shifts in the direction of increasing density. Water has higher density than ice. So reaction shifts in forward direction.
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