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When I(2) dissociates to its atomic from...

When `I_(2)` dissociates to its atomic from the following reaction occurs :
`I_(2(g))hArr2I_((g)),DeltaH^(@)=+150" kJ mol"^(-1)`
The reaction is favoured at

A

low temperature

B

high temperature

C

no change with temperature

D

high pressure.

Text Solution

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The correct Answer is:
B

Endithermic reaction is favoured at high temperature.
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