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The dissociation of ammonium carbamate m...

The dissociation of ammonium carbamate may be represents bt the equation,
`NH_4CO_2NH_2(s)hArr2NH_3(g)+CO_2(g)`
`DeltaH^circ`for the forward reaction is negative, The equilibrium will shift from right to left if there is :

A

a decrease in pressure

B

an increase in temperatrure

C

an increase in the concentration of ammonia

D

an increase in the concentration of carbon dioxde

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B, C, D
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