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Mention atleast three ways by which the concentration of `SO_(2)(g)` be increased in the following reaction in a state of equilibrium :
`2SO_(2) (g) + O_(2) (g) hArr 2SO_(3) (g) +` heat.

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(i) Lowering temperature (ii) Increasing pressure (iii) Increasing concentration of oxygen
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