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Chemistry
Chemical Equilibrium
Effects of Volume Change on Equilibrium
in a reversable reaction H2+I2=2HI,what will happen to the equilibrium if the volume is decrease?
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Is that an all gaseous reaction? If so change in volume will have no effect on the equilibrium.
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