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Consider the following endothermic reaction:
4 PCl5 (g) ⇋⇋ P4 (s) + 10 Cl2 (g)
How will the amount of Cl2 be affected if the total pressure of the system is increased?
Select one:
a. The concentration of Cl2 will increase.
b. The concentration of Cl2 will decrease.
c. The amount of Cl2 will not change.
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