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The factor which changes equilibrium constant of the reaction
`A_(2)(g)+B_(2)(g) rarr 2AB(g)` is

A

Total pressure

B

Amounts of `A_(2)` and `B_(2)`

C

Temperature

D

Catalyst.

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C

K changes with temperature.
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