Due to increase of pressure, the equilibrium is no longer in equilibrium. According to Le Chatelier's Principle, the system will partially oppose the change (increase pressure) by favouring the side with the least amount of particles until the new equilibrium is established....
There are 3 key points you need to include:
-State the change in the system.
-State Le Chatelier's Principle and how it applies.
-State whether there is a net back/forward reaction.
So you just remember to include the last key point. My response would be something like the following:
Le Chatelier's Principle states that if there is a change to a system in equilibrium, the system will shift in order to partially oppose this change. Hence, as a result of an increase in pressure, the system will shift towards the side with less particles in attempt to partially decrease the pressure. This will result in a net forward reaction.
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