consider a gaseous reaction at equilibrium in a container with a moving piston. if the piston is moved so as to increase the volume of the container, the partial pressures of all of the gases in the container will . the equilibrium will shift in the direction that produces moles of gas.

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The equilibrium will change to favour the direction that generates more moles of gas as the volume increases.

What happens when an equilibrium with a fixed volume has an inert gas injected to it?

When the inert gas is introduced under these circumstances, the overall pressure rises but the concentration of the reactants and products stays the same. When the equilibrium condition and volume are unchanged, the addition of inert gas has no impact on the equilibrium constant.

The equilibrium will move to the side of the reaction where there are less moles of gas as pressure rises. The equilibrium will move toward the side of the reaction where there are more gas molecules when the pressure is reduced.

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