Consider the following gaseous equilibrium in a closed container of volume $V$ at $T \text{ K}$:
$P_{2(g)} + Q_{2(g)} \rightleftharpoons 2PQ_{(g)}$.
$2 \text{ moles}$ each of $P_{2(g)}$,$Q_{2(g)}$,and $PQ_{(g)}$ are present at equilibrium. Now,$1 \text{ mole}$ each of $P_{2}$ and $Q_{2}$ are added to the equilibrium while keeping the temperature at $T \text{ K}$. The number of moles of $P_{2}$,$Q_{2}$,and $PQ$ at the new equilibrium,respectively,are:

  • A
    $2.67, 2.67, 2.67$
  • B
    $1.21, 2.24, 1.56$
  • C
    $1.66, 1.66, 1.66$
  • D
    $2.56, 1.62, 2.24$

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