For the system: 2CO(g) + O2(g) ↔ 2CO2(g) ; increasing the pressure will shift the equilibrium:
| A. | right | |
| B. | left | |
| C. | no shift |
When there is an increase in pressure, equilibrium will shift towards the side of the reaction with fewer moles of gas.
Now, here in product side only 2 mole of co2 is present hence reaction will shift towards right.
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