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12/10/2021 11:00 am
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The increase of pressure on ice ⇌ water system at constant temperature will lead to
(a) a decrease in the entropy of the system
(b) an increase in Gibb’s energy of the system
(c) no effect on the equilibrium
(d) a shift of the equilibrium in the forward direction
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12/10/2021 11:02 am
Correct answer: (d) a shift of the equilibrium in the forward direction
Explanation:
Volume of ice is greater than that of water. The direction in which the reaction will proceed can be predicted by applying Le-Chatelier's principle
Pressure ∝ \(\frac{1}{Volume}\)
So equilibrium, will shift forward.
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