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Decomposition of ammonium chloride is an endothermic reaction. The equilibrium may be represented as:
`NH_(4)Cl(s) hArr NH_(3)(g)+HCl(g)`
A `6.250 g` sample of `NH_(4)Cl` os placed in an evaculated `4.0 L` container at `27^(@)C`. After equilibrium the total pressure inside the container is `0.820` bar and some solid remains in the container. Answer the followings
The value of `K_(p)` for the reaction at `300 K` is

A

Increasing the temperature

B

Decreasing the temperature

C

Adding more `NH_(4)Cl`

D

Removing HCl(g)

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A

Since, the decomposition is an endothermic process hence on increasing temperature the equilibrium shift in forward direction.
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