In a vessel $${N_2},{H_2}$$ and $$N{H_3}$$ are at equilibrium. Some helium gas is introduced into the vessel so that total pressure increases while temperature and volume remain constant. According to Le Chatelier's principle, the dissociation of $$N{H_3}$$
A.
increases
B.
decreases
C.
remains unchanged
D.
equilibrium is disturbed
Answer :
remains unchanged
Solution :
If the volume is kept constant and an inert gas is added that does not take part in the reaction, the equilibrium remains undisturbed.
Releted MCQ Question on Physical Chemistry >> Chemical Equilibrium
Releted Question 1
For the reaction : $${H_2}\left( g \right) + {I_2}\left( g \right) \rightleftharpoons 2HI\left( g \right)$$ the equilibrium constant $${K_p}$$ changes with