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Conversion of a solid into a liquid, liquid into gas is favoured by high temperature in most of the cases.



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Melting of solids is accompanied by volume so low pressure favors their melting while high pressure favors solidification.



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Equilibrium can be achieved only in reversible reactions.



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Dissolution of a gas in some liquid is an Exothermic reaction where as dissolution of a solid in liquid may be exothermic or endothermic.




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A larger value of K indicates that when equilibrium is attained a large amount of reactants is converted into products. It also indicates that products are more stable than reactants.



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Active masses of pure solids and pure liquids are taken as unity.



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When a reaction equilibrium is subjected to increase in pressure the Equilibrium shifts in favor of the direction where there is less number of moles of gases.








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