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← ScienceWhich effect occurs when increasing ideal gas pressure?
A)Equilibrium shifts toward fewer moles✓
B)Melting point temperature sharply decreases
C)Kinetic energy uniformly declines
D)Endothermic reactions become spontaneous
💡 Explanation
Increasing pressure favors the side with fewer gas molecules, because Le Chatelier's principle dictates minimizing disturbance; therefore, the equilibrium shifts, rather than kinetic energy changes or melting points declining without phase considerations.
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