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On the basis of Le- Chatelier's principle, predict which of the following conditions would be unfavourable for the formation of `SO_(3)` ? Given that
`2SO_(2)+O_(2) hArr 2SO_(3),DeltaH=-42` kcal

A

Low pressure

B

High pressure

C

High temperature

D

High concentration of` SO_(2)`

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The correct Answer is:
C

As the reaction is exothermic so high temperature will not favour the forward reaction.
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