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Of the following which change will shift the reaction towards the product ?
`I_(2)(g) rarr 2I(g), DeltaH^(@)_(r)(298 K) = +150 KJ`

A

Increase in temperature

B

Increase in total pressure

C

Increase in concentration of I

D

Decrease in concentration of `I_(2)`

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A

For endothermic reaction, increase in temperature favours the product formation.
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