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At a certain temperature (T(1)) ,some hy...

At a certain temperature `(T_(1))` ,some hydrazine `(N_(2)H_(4))` gas is placed in a sealed flask where the following equilibrium is established.
3`N_(2)H_(4)`(g) `K_(1)` `harr` 4`NH_(3)`(g)+ `N_(2)`(g) .`Delta H^(@)` >0 If the temperature is increased to `T_(2)` some ammonia gas also decomposes as
2`NH_(3)`(g) `K_(2)` `harr` `N_(2)`(g)+ 3`H_(2)`(g), `Delta H^(@)` > 0 .What would be observed as temperature is increased from `T_(1)` to `T_(2)` ?

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