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Of the following, which change will shift the reaction towards the product ?
`I_(2)(g)hArr 2I(g), DeltaH_(r)^(@)(298K)=+150 J`

A

Increases in concentration of I

B

Decrease in concentration of `I_(2)`

C

Increase in temperature

D

Increase in total pressure

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The correct Answer is:
C

The given equilibrium is endothermic. Thus, when we increase the temperature, the equilibrium shifts in that direction which consumes heat (Le Chatelier's principle). Therefore, there is shift in the forward direction.
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