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What would happen to a reversible reacti...

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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