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Factors affecting equilibria - Effect of Inert Gas Addition

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CBSE: Class 12

Key Points: Effect of Inert Gas Addition

Addition of inert gas at constant volume: No effect on equilibrium.

  • Partial pressures of reacting gases remain unchanged.
  • Total pressure increases, but the molar concentrations of reactants/products remain unchanged.

Addition of inert gas at constant pressure: Volume increases → effective partial pressures of reacting gases decrease.

  • Equilibrium shifts towards the side with a greater number of moles of gas (Δn > 0 side).
  • If Δn = 0 → no effect even at constant pressure.

Does not change the equilibrium constant K (K depends only on temperature).

Catalyst also does not affect the equilibrium position - a similar concept worth remembering together.

Condition Δn > 0 Δn < 0 Δn = 0
Constant Volume No effect No effect No effect
Constant Pressure Forward shift Backward shift No effect
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