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For the reversible reaction
`N_(2) (g) +3H_(2) (g) hArr 2NH_(3) (g) + " Heat"`
The equilibrium shifts in forward direction

A

by increasing the concentration of `NH_(3)(g)`

B

by decreasing the pressure

C

by decreasing the concentrations of `N_(2)(g) " and " H_(2)(g)`

D

by increasing pressure and decreasing temperature.

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D

Both these factors favour the shift of equilibrium in the forward direction.
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