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The oxidation of `SO_(2)` by `O_(2)` to `SO_(3)` is an exothermic reaction . The yield of `SO_(2)` will be maximum if

A

temperature is increased and pressure is kept constant

B

temperature is decreased and pressure is increased

C

both temperature and pressure are increased

D

both temperature and pressure are decreased

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