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2H2O(l)=2H2(g) +O2(g)

the stress is an increase in pressure. If there is an increase in pressure, the reaction would go to the side of fewer moles. Even though the left side has no moles of gas, is the result still shifting to the left
15 years ago

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bobpursley
Yes. The stress is pressure, and pressure is aleviated by shifting to the left.
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