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For the reaction CH(4)(g)+2O(2)(g)hArr...

For the reaction
`CH_(4)(g)+2O_(2)(g)hArr CO_(2)(g)+2H_(2)O(I)`
`Delta_(r)H= - 170.8kJ mol^(-1)`
Which of the following statements is not true ?

A

Addition of `CH_(4) (g) or O_(2)` at equilibrium will cause a shift to the right

B

The reaction is exothermic

C

At equilibrium the concentration of `CO_(2) (g) and H_(2)O(l)` are not equall.

D

The equilibrium constant for the reaction is given by, `K_(p)=(|CO_(2)|)/([CH_(4)] [O_(2)])`

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D
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