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Decrease in the pressure for the following equilibrium: H2O(s)H2O(l) result in the:
  1. formation of more H2O(s)
  2. formation of more H2O(l)
  3. increase in melting point of H2O(s)
  4. decrease in melting point of H2O(s)

A
formation of more H2O(s)
B
formation of more H2O(l)
C
decrease in melting point of H2O(s)
D
increase in melting point of H2O(s)
Solution
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H2O(s)H2O(l)
According to Le-chatelier principle decrease in pressure indicates more fromation of H2O(s) .

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