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N(2) + 3H(2)hArr2NH(3) If temperature of...

`N_(2) + 3H_(2)hArr2NH_(3)` If temperature of following equilibrium reaction increases, then the reaction

A

Shifts Right side

B

Shifts left side

C

Remains unchanged

D

No change

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B

`.:` reaction is exothermic so with increasing temperature it shifts to backward.
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