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A reaction in equilibrium is respresnt by the following equation `2A_((s)) + 3B_((g))hArr3C_((g)) + D_((g)) + O_(2(g))` if the pressure on the system is reduced to half of its original value

A

The amount of `C` "and ` D` decreases

B

The amounts of `C` "and" `D` increases

C

Decreasing the volume of the container

D

Increasing remain constant

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