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What would happen to a reversible reaction at equilibrium, when
a. The temperature is raised, given that its `DeltaH` is positive.
b. The temperature is lowered, given that its `DeltaH` is positive.
c. The temperature is lowered, given that its `DeltaH` is negative.
The prssure is lowered, given that `Deltan` is negative.
e. The pressure is incteased, given `Deltan` is negative.

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a. More of the products will be formed.
b. Less of the products will be formed.
c. More of the products will be formed.
d. Less of the products will be formed.
e. More of the products will be formed.
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