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For a given exothermic reaction, `K_(P ) and K_(P)'` are the equilibrium constants at temperature `T_(1)` and higher temperature `T_(2)` respectively: Assuming that heat of reaction is constant in temperature range between `T_(1) and T_(2)` it is readily observed that:

A

`K _(P) gt K _(P)' `

B

`K _(P) lt K _(P)'`

C

`K _(P) = K _(P)'`

D

`K _(P) = (1)/( K _(P)')`

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The correct Answer is:
A

`K _(P) gt K _(P) . if T _(2) gt T _(1).`
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