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The reaction between `H_(2)` and `CO_(2)` to form `CO` and `H_(2)O` in the gas phase is exothermic. Predict the changes that take place when the system originally at equilibrium is stressed in each of the following wats
a. `CO_(2)` is removed.
b. `CO` is reamoved.
c. The temperature is decreased.
d. The pressure of the system is increased.
e. The volume of the system is increased.

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a. Moves towards reactants side.
b. Moves towards products side.
c. Moves towards reactants side.
d. Remains unchanged.
e. Remains unchanged.
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