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The equilibrium constant for a reaction
`A+B hArr C+D` is `1.0xx10^(-2)` at `298` and is `2.0` at `373 K`. The chemical process resulting in the foemation of C and D is

A

Exothermic

B

Endothermic

C

Unpredictable

D

None

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The correct Answer is:
B

Since K increases on increasing temperature, so the reaction will go forward by increasing temperature and hence is endothermic.
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