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Posted By: ashish       Member Level: Diamond       Posted Date: 08 Jan 2008       Category: Chemistry

All of the following apply to the reaction A(g) + B(g) -----> C(g) as it is carried out at constant temperature in a rigid container EXCEPT:



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The total pressure decreases
The rate of reaction decreases
The entropy of the system decreases
The number of molecules of C decreases
The frequency of collisions between molecule A and B decreases



      
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