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Four homogeneous, gaseous, equilibrium reactions are given below. Choose the reaction in which both increase in temperature and increase in pressure favour the formation of products.

A

`2A+B iff C+D, DeltaH=-78 KJ`

B

`W+X iff 2Y+3Z, DeltaH=+92KJ`

C

`H+G iff 2K, DeltaH=-95KJ`

D

`2M+3N iff P+2Q, DeltaH=+105 KJ`

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