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Reaction `2BaO_(2)(s)hArr2BaO(s) + O_(2)(g), Delta H = +ve`. At equilibrium condition, pressure of `O_(2)` is depended on:

A

increased mass of `BaO_2`

B

increased mass of `BaO`

C

increased temperature of equilibrium

D

increased mass of `BaO_2`

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