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In which reaction will an increase in the volume of the container favor the formation of products?

A

`2NO_(2)(g) rarr 2NO(g) + O_(2)(g)`

B

`H_(2)(g) + I_(2)(g) rarr 2HI(g)`

C

`4NH_(3)(g) + 5O_(2)(g) rarr 4NO(g) + 6H_(2)O(l)`

D

`3O_(2)(g) rarr 2O_(3)(g)`

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Increase in volume means decrease in pressure, on decreasing pressure equilibrium shift in the direction where moles are larger
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