Heating a II group metal carbonate leads to decomposition as : `BaCO_(3)(s)hArrBaO(s)+CO_(2)(g)` Equilibrium will shift left
A
by addition of BaO (s)
B
by addition of `CO_(2)(g)`
C
by decreasing the temperature
D
by decreasing the volume of the vessel
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