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The exothermic formation of ClF(3) is re...

The exothermic formation of `ClF_(3)` is represented by thr equation:
`Cl_(2)(g)+3F_(2)(g) hArr 2ClF_(3)(g), DeltaH=-329 kJ`
Which of the following will increase the quantity of `ClF_(3)` in an equilibrium mixture of `Cl_(2), F_(2)`, and `ClF_(3)`?

A

Removing `Cl_(2)`

B

Increasing the temperature

C

Adding `F_(2)`

D

Increasing the volume of the container

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C
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