The conversion of ozone into oxygen is exothermic under what conditions is ozone is most stable? `2O_(3)(g)hArr3O_(2)(g)`
A
At low pressure and low temperature
B
At high pressure and high temperature
C
At high pressure and low temperature
D
At low pressure and high temperature
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