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Column-I
(A) `A_(2(g))+B_(2(g))overset("Exothermic")hArr(2AB_((g)))`
(B) `2AB_(2(g))+B_(2(g))overset("Exothermic")hArr( 2AB_(3(g)))`
(C) `2AB_(3(g))overset("Exothermic")hArr(A_(2(g))+3B_(2(g)))`
Column-II factors affecting forward
(p) High temperature
(q) Low temperature
(r) High pressure
(s) Low pressure
(t) Independent of pressure

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