Effect of Pressure on Gaseous Reactions
In gaseous reactions, changes in pressure can influence the position of equilibrium, particularly when the number of moles of gas differs between reactants and products. Increasing the pressure will favor the side of the reaction with fewer moles of gas, while decreasing pressure favors the side with more moles. This principle is crucial for predicting how the addition of gases, like O2, will affect the concentrations of CO and other species in the reaction.