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`H_(2) O (I) hArr H_(2) O(g) " "II) I_(2)(s) hArr I_(2)` (vap) `" "` III) `H_(2) O(l) hArr H_(2) O `(s) `" IV)" CO_(2) (g) hArr CO_(2)` (aq) Rise of T shifts equilibrium towards right in the case of

A

I & IV

B

II, III & IV

C

I & II

D

I, II & III

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C

I, II are endothermic III, IV are exothermic
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