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Which of the following factors will favour the reverse reaction in a chemical equilibrium?

A

Increase in the concentration of one of the reactants

B

Removal of at least one of the product at regulat time intervals

C

Increase in the concentration of one or more products

D

None of these

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C

A reaction is in equilibrium it will shift in reverse or backward direction when we increase the concentration of one or more product (from Le-Chatelier's principle).
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