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At constant pressure, the addition of argon

(a) reduces the formation of ammonia from nitrogen and hydrogen

(b) increases the formation of ammonia from nitrogen and hydrogen

(c) does not affect the equilibrium of the reaction in which ammonia is formed from nitrogen and hydrogen

(d) reduces the dissociation of ammonia

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Correct option (a) reduces the formation of ammonia from nitrogen and hydrogen

Explanation:

Due to addition of inert gas at constant pressure equilibrium will proceeds in the direction in which less numbers of gaseous ***** are formed.

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