When the pressure of a reaction at equilibrium decreases,in which direction does the equilibrium shift?
A) The equilibrium shifts in the direction that increases the number of moles of gas.
B) The equilibrium shifts in the direction that decreases the number of moles of gas.
C) The equilibrium does not shift.
D) The equilibrium shifts always shifts to the right.
E) The equilibrium shifts always shifts to the left.
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