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For a gaseous reaction : `A(g)to3B(g)+C(g),DeltaH` is positive and the reaction attains equilibrium at 1 bar total pressure and 400 K. Identify the incorrect statement(s) regarding the above reaction:

A

On increase of temperature,equilibrium will be shifted in forward direction.

B

When inert gas is introduced into a rigid container containing above equilibria equilibrium shifts towards left.

C

`Delta_(400)^(circ)=0`,for the above reaction.

D

If volume of vessel containing the above equilibria is increased without change in temperature then partial pressure kof B decreases as compared to original equilibrium partial pressure of B.

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