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Nitrogen combines with oxygen to form nitric oxide:
`N_2(g)+O_2(g) hArr 2NO(g)`, `Delta H=+80 kJ mol^(-1)`
The decomposition of `NO(g)` is favoured by : decrease in the pressure, increase in pressure, decrease in temperature, increasing the concentration of `N_2`

A

decrease in the pressure

B

increase in pressure

C

decrease in temperature

D

increasing the concentration of 'N_2'

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