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How some reactions are affected by volume at equilibrium ?
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At equilibrium, increasing the volume of a reaction can cause the reaction to shift to the side with fewer moles of gas. This is because the increase in volume increases the number of collisions between molecules, which increases the rate of the reaction. This shift is known as Le Chatelier's Principle.
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