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Variation of `K_(P)` with temperature T is given by for the following equlibrium `2NH_(3(g)) harr N_(2(g))+3H_(2(g))` Thus, decomposition of `NH_(3(g))` can be prevented by

A

lowering the temperature

B

Increasing pressure

C

Isolation of `N_(2(g))` and `H_(2(g))`

D

Adding `H_(2(g))`

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The correct Answer is:
A, B, D

`log K_(P)=(DeltaH^(2@))/(RT)+(DeltaS^(@))/(R)`
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