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The effect of adding krypton `(Kr)` gas on position of equilibrium, keeping the volume of the system constant is

A

If `Deltan=0`, backward reaction is favoured.

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If,`Deltan=+ve,` forward reaction is favoured

C

If `Deltan=-ve,` forward reaction is favoured

D

No effect watever be the value of `Deltan`

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