How does this make sense? (Chemistry) (1 Viewer)

coolcat6778

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The sample answer suggest that a decrease in pressure also results in the disturbance at t = 8

But that's literally not what it looks like. If it was a decrease in pressure wouldn't the amount of each substance decrease by the same fraction instantaneously? (you should see a vertical line)

It CANNOT be because the piston is moving slowly because there is no decrease in partial pressure for A2 and B2 at all. They just start increasing

I think only an increase in temperature makes the graph appear as is.
 
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Hiiiiiii I agree temp should do it but I think pressure also works bc the y-axis is amount (mols) not concentration? From what I know yeah there usually is a vertical line but that’s when conc is the thing being measured cuz the change in pressure changes the

correct me if I’m wrong tho
 

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