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Describe the effect of :
a) addition of `H_(2)`
b) addition of `CH_(3)OH`
c) removal of CO
d) removal of `CH_(3)OH`
on the equilibrium of the reaction:
`2H_(2)(g) + CO(g) hArr CH_(3)OH(dg)`

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a. Equilibrium will shift in the forward direction.
b. Equilibrium will shift in the backward direction.
c. Equilibrium will shift in the backward direction.
d. Equilibrium will shift in the forward direction.
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