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For the gas phase exothermic reaction.
`A_(2) + B_(2) hArrC_(2)`, carried out in a closed vessel, the equilibrium moles of A2 can be increased by

A

increasing the temperature

B

decreasing the pressure

C

adding inert gas at constant pressure

D

removing some `C_(2)`

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