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The position of equilibrium will shift, by the addition of inert gas at constant pressure condition, in the following case(s):
a. `N_(2)(g)+3F^(2)(g) hArr 2NF_(2)(g)`, forward direction
b. `COCl_(2)(g) hArr CO(g)+Cl_(2)(g)`, forward direction
c. `CO(g)+2H_(2)(g) hArr CH_(3)OH(g)`, backward direction
d. `2C(s)+O_(2)(g) hArr 2CO(g)`, forward direction

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