Consider the following reaction. PCl3 (g) + Cl2 (g) PCl5 (g) + Energy At 25 °C in a rigid closed container, certain amounts of PCl3 (g) and Cl2 (g) are mixed and allowed to reach above equilibrium. The following statements are mentioned as reasons to increase number of moles of PCl5 (g) in equilibrium.
A - reduce the volume of the container at a constant temperature.
B - increase the temperature at a constant volume.
C - addition of a certain amount of Ar gas into the container at constant temperature and volume.
What is/are true among above statements?
(1) A only. (2) B only. (3) A and B only. (4) A and C only. (5) B and C only.
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