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Describe the effect of:
Addition of `H_(2)`.

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At the equilibrium of the reaction:
`2H_(g)+CO(g)hArr CH_(3)OH(g)`
Adding `H_(2)` (reactant) shifts the equilibrium towards right and increases the eyield of product.
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