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Consider the reaction cquilibrium, `2SO_(2(g)) + O_(2(g)) hArr 2 SO_(3(g)) , Delta H^(@) = - ` 198KJ . On the basis of Le Chatelier's principle, the condition favourable for the forward reaction is

A

Lowering of temperature as well as pressure

B

Increase of temperature as well as pressure

C

Lowering of temperature and increase of pressure

D

Any value of temperature and pressure

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