Background: All reactions are equilibriums. This means that they react in both directions. Many cases this is to such a small extent that it is negligible.
Answer: Increasing the pressure on a reaction will shift the reaction towards the side with the least number of moles of GAS.
Some factors are: low temperature, low pressure, low concentration of reactants, no stirring, coarse particles, etc.
If the reaction occurs in the gas phase
If the pressure increase the number of intermolecular collisions increase and so the reaction rate. This is valid for gases.
At low pressure the boiling point is lowered and inverse.
The frequency of collisions is changed.
Some factors are: low temperature, low pressure, low concentration of reactants, no stirring, coarse particles, etc.
if gases are involved in the reaction.
A hurricane is an intense low pressure system. The lower the pressure, the stronger the hurricane.
If the reaction occurs in the gas phase
If the pressure increase the number of intermolecular collisions increase and so the reaction rate. This is valid for gases.
If the reaction occurs in the gas phase
The concentration of reactants is changed.
If the pressure increase the number of intermolecular collisions increase and so the reaction rate. This is valid for gases.
High pressure means there is going to be rain in that area. Low means the opposite.
high blood pressure and low pulse rate
At low pressure the boiling point is lowered and inverse.
At low pressure the boiling point is lowered and inverse.