You and a friend are studying for a chemistry exam. What

Chapter 6, Problem 6.3

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You and a friend are studying for a chemistry exam. What if your friend says, Adding an inert gas to a system of gaseous components at equilibrium never changes the equilibrium position? How do you explain to your friend that this holds true for a system at constant volume but is not necessarily true for a system at constant pressure? When would it hold true for a system at constant pressure?

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