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On increasing temperature, the equilibri...

On increasing temperature, the equilibrium constant of exothermic and endothermic reactions, respectively

A

Increases and decreases

B

Decreases and increases

C

Increases and increases

D

Decreases and decreases

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B

The equilibrium constant of exothermic and endothermic reactions decreases and increases respectively.
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    has only numerical value and carries no units
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    is constant at a given temperature
    B
    has only numerical value and carries no units
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    D
    changes if the stoichiometric coefficients of all the species involved in the chemical equation are changed
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