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For the equilibrium reaction 2 NO2(g)↔ N2 O4(g)+60.0 kJ The increase in temperature (1)Favour the formation of N O (2)Favours the decomposition of N2 O4 (3)does not effect the equilibrium (4)stops the reaction

A

favours the formation of 'N' O

B

favours the decomposition of 'N_2 O_*'

C

does not effect the equilibrium

D

stops the reaction

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