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Answer :

Increasing the number of gas molecules in a container of the same volume increases the pressure. Reducing the volume of the vessel increases the gas pressure.

As the temperature of a gas in a rigid container increases the pressure increases. A change in pressure has little effect on the volume of the liquid. Liquids are relatively incompressible because the distance between closely packed molecules shrinks only slightly with increasing pressure.

Changing the total pressure has no effect on the equilibrium. Predicting the direction in which the equilibrium will shift is done using Le Chatelier's principle. As the total pressure increases, the system shifts to the lowest molar position of the gas species. The total pressure is a measure of the total energy of airflow and is equal to static pressure plus velocity pressure.

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