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For the reaction : `PCl_(5) (g) rarrPCl_(3) (g) +Cl_(2)(g)`:

A

`PCl_(3)` concentration will increase

B

`PCl_(3)` concentration will decrease

C

`Cl_(2)` concentration will remain same

D

CO concentration will remain same

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