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C(s)+H(2)O(g) hArr CO(g)+H(2)(g)" "...

`C(s)+H_(2)O(g) hArr CO(g)+H_(2)(g)" "DeltaHgt0`
For the system above at equilibrium, which changes will increase the amount of `H_(2)(g)`?
(P) Adding C(s)
(Q) Increasing the volume of container
(R) Increasing the temperature

A

P only

B

R only

C

Q and R only

D

P, Q and R

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C
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