Answer:
The correct option is: (e) A(g)⇌2B(g)
Explanation:
According to the Le Chatelier's principle, for a gaseous system at equilibrium, the change in the pressure of the system causes the equilibrium to change in the direction that reduces or counteracts the change in the pressure.
According to the ideal gas equation: PV = nRT
⇒ pressure (P) ∝ (n) number of moles of gas
Therefore, when the pressure of the system decreases, the equilibrium of the system shifts to the reaction side that increases the number of moles of gas. Thus increasing the pressure.
A(g)⇌2B(g)
In the given reaction, the number of moles of gaseous products is greater than reactants. Therefore, when the pressure decreases, the direction of the equilibrium shifts towards the products side that has more number of moles of gas.
Therefore, for this system, decrease in the pressure, favors the product formation.