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In a two step exothermic reaction
`A_(2)(g) + B_(2)(g) hArr 3C(g) hArr D(g)," "DeltaH=-ve` steps `1 & 2` are favoured respectively by .

A

High P, T and low P, T

B

High P, low T and low P, high T

C

Low P, low T and high P, low T

D

Low P, T and high P, T

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