imagine you had 2 containers.
1 container had a 2L mixture of SO
2, SO
3 and O
2, at equilibrium.
the second container is 1L and contains O
2 only.
the concentration of O
2 for both these containers is 1M. The concentration of other components are not specified
The 2 containers are connected by a valve as shown in the image attached
When the tap is opened, and the substances from both compartments are allowed to mix, which way will the equilibirum shift, for the reaction 2SO
2+O
2 2SO
3i said the equilibrium would shift to the left after a overall decrease in the system's pressure, so the backward reaction would be favoured to produce more molecules and partially restore pressure.
however, from another perspective, if O
2 concentration remains constant but SO
2 and SO
3 decrease, then this will affect the concentration fraction. This will make Q<K
c because your O2 concentration remains the same, making the denominator larger, hence reducing Kc. So this would lead to a net forward reaction?