Chemical EquilibriumHard
Question
In the system AB(s) $\rightleftharpoons$A(g) + B(g), doubling the quantity of AB(s) would
Options
A.increase the amount of A to double its value.
B.increase the amount of B to double its value.
C.increase the amounts of both A and B to some extent.
D.cause no changes in the amounts of A and B.
Solution
The molar concentration of AB(s) will not change on changing its amount and hence, equilibrium will not be affected.
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