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Addition of water to which of the following equilibria causes it to shift in the backward direction?

A

`CH_(3)NH_(2)(aq)+H_(2)O(l)hArrCH_(3)NH_(3)(aq)+OH^(-)(aq)`

B

`CH_(4)+O_(2)(g)hArrCO_(2)+H_(2)O`

C

`HCN(aq)+H_(2)O(l)hArrH_(3)O^(+)(aq)+CN^(-)(aq)`

D

`[Cr(dien)_(2)]^(3+)(aq)+3H_(2)O(l)+3CI^(-)(aq)hArr[Cr(H_(2)O)_(3)CI_(3)](aq)+2dien(aq)`

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