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The endothermic reaction `(M+NhArrP)`is allowed to attain an equilibrium at `25^(@)` . Formation of P can be increased by

A

Raising temperature

B

Lowering temperature

C

Keeping temperature constant

D

Decreasing the concentration of M and N

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In endothermic reaction, rate of forward reaction can be increased by raising temperature.
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