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Decribe the effect of:
a. Addition of `H_(2)`
b. Addition of `CH_(3)OH`
c. Removal of `CO`
d. Removal of `CH_(3)OH`
on the equilibrium of the reaction:
`2H_(2)(g)+CO(g) hArr CH_(3)OH(g)`

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(a) Equilibrium will shift in the backward directon
(b) Equilibrium will shift in the backward direction
(c) Equlibrium will shift in the forward direction
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