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For the reaction `CO(g)+H_2O(g) hArr CO_2(g)+H_2(g)` at a given temperature the equilibrium amount of `CO_2`(g) can be increased by :

A

adding a suitable catalyst

B

adding an inert gas

C

decreasing the volume of container

D

increasing the amount of CO(g)

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