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Exothermic formation represented by equation `Cl_(2(g)) + 3F_(2(g)) hArr 2ClF_(3) (g) . Delta ` H = - 339 KJ . Which of the following will increase the quantity of `CIF_(3)` in equilibrium mixture ?

A

Increase in temperature

B

Removing `Cl_(2)`

C

Increasing volume of vessel

D

Adding `F_(2)`

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