Q11 A sample of phosphorus pentachloride is placed in a sealed container, where it decomposes into phosphorus trichloride and chlorine gas according to: PCl5 (g) <-> PCl3 (g) + Cl2 (g)
Once the mixture is at equilibrium, a small quantity of helium gas is added, at constant pressure and temperature, and the mixture is allowed to return to equilibrium. Which of the following best describes the second equilibrium position with respect to the first?
A The second equilibrium position is the same as the first, because helium is much lighter than any of the other molecules in the container and will have a negligible effect on the reaction.
B The second equilibrium position is the same as the first, because helium does not react with any of the other molecules in the container.
C The second equilibrium position has more PCl3 than the first.
D The second equilibrium position has more PCl5 than the first.
E It is impossible to tell what will happen without knowing the equilibrium constant for this reaction.
The real answer is c but i don't know why