Study the equilibrium of the reaction
PCI5(g)-------->PCl3 (g) + Cl2(g) --- Heat
How is the equilibrium of the reaction is affected by the temperature, pressure and
introduction of the chlorine gas?
Since the reaction is endothermic in forward direction, the increase in temperature shifts the equilibrium towards the forward direction whereas the decrease in temperature shifts the equilibrium towards the backward direction.
In the above equilibrium, one mole of reactant reacts to give two moles of product. So, equilibrium takes place by the increase in volume. Decrease in pressure shifts the equilibrium in the forward direction whereas the increase in pressure shifts the equilibrium in the backward direction.
On the introduction of chlorine gas the equilibrium is shifted to the direction where Cl2 is consumed so the equilibrium shifts to the backward direction to form more PCl5 .