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Question
Consider the following reaction,
\[\ce{S(s) + F2(g) <=> SF6(g)}\]
In the above reactions find out whether you have to increase (or) decrease the volume to increase the yield of the product.
Solution
In this reaction, decreases in volume favours forward reaction.
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