Le Chatelier's Principle Question

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Is what I've written below wrong?

Changes in Pressure and Volume only effect equations where there are gasses involved

Changes in concentration and temps effect ALL equations.


I've stumbled on a problem that's contradicting that.
A(s) -> B(s) + C(g) + heat

It says addition of A (because it is a solid) does not increase yield of C.
 
Is what I've written below wrong?

Changes in Pressure and Volume only effect equations where there are gasses involved

Changes in concentration and temps effect ALL equations.


I've stumbled on a problem that's contradicting that.
A(s) -> B(s) + C(g) + heat

It says addition of A (because it is a solid) does not increase yield of C.

The above equation contains the concentration of [A]. This concentration is related to the density of solid A and its molar mass. Since the density of A or of any pure solid or pure liquid does not vary with the extent of a reaction, the concentration of any pure solid or liquid can be regarded as a constant.
 
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