For the reaction $PCl_{5(g)} \rightleftharpoons PCl_{3(g)} + Cl_{2(g)}$,at constant temperature,the reaction proceeds in the forward direction by:

  • A
    Adding an inert gas at constant volume
  • B
    Adding chlorine gas at constant volume
  • C
    Adding an inert gas at constant pressure
  • D
    Adding chlorine gas at constant pressure

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