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Given the equilibrium system NH(4)Cl(s) ...

Given the equilibrium system `NH_(4)Cl(s) rarr NH^(+) (aq) + Cl^(-)(aq)`
What change will shift the equilibrium to the right?(`DeltaH = +3.5 kcal//mol`)

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