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Equilibrium Position - Pressure

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Pressure and the Position of Equilibrium

Pressure changes only affect reactions that involve gases. To predict what happens after a change in pressure, we must look at balanced equations to see how many gas molecules are on each side of the equation.

Increase pressure

Increase pressure

  • The position of equilibrium will shift to favour the reaction that produces the fewest gas molecules.
Decrease pressure

Decrease pressure

  • The position of equilibrium will shift towards the side of the reaction that produces the most gas molecules.
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