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COMEDK · Chemistry · 7. Chemical Equilibrium

For the reaction, \(\mathrm{H}_2(g)+\mathrm{I}_2(g) \rightleftharpoons 2 \mathrm{HI}(g)\) the position of equilibrium can be shifted to the right by

  1. A addition of \(\mathrm{HI}\)
  2. B addition of both \(\mathrm{I}_2\) and \(\mathrm{HI}\)
  3. C increasing temperature
  4. D addition of \(\mathrm{I}_2\)
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(D) addition of \(\mathrm{I}_2\)

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According to Le-Chatelier's principle when concentration of reactant increases, the equilibrium shifts in favour of forward reaction.
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