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In an exothermic reaction, a 10^(@) rise...

In an exothermic reaction, a `10^(@)` rise in temperature will

A

decrease the value of equilibrium constant

B

double the value of `K_(c)`

C

not produce any change in `K_(c)`

D

produce some increase in `K_(c)`

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In exothermic reaction, increase in temperature favours the backward reaction i.e., decreases the value of equilibrium constant value.
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