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For the reaction
`N_(2)(G)+3H_(2)(g)hArr2NH_(3)(g),Delta=-93.6KJmol^(-1)`
The number of moles o fH_(2) at equilibrium will increase If :

A

volme is increased

B

volume is decreased

C

argon gas is added at constant volume

D

`NH_(3)` Is removed

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The correct Answer is:
a
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