The equilibrium of the reaction $2A_{(s)} + 3B_{(g)} \rightleftharpoons 3C_{(g)} + D_{(g)} + Q$ is represented as shown. If the pressure on the system is reduced to half of its original value,then:

  • A
    The concentrations of $C$ and $D$ decrease.
  • B
    The concentrations of $C$ and $D$ increase.
  • C
    The concentration of $D$ decreases.
  • D
    The concentrations of all remain constant.

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