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For the equilibrium `2NO_(2)(g)hArrN_(2)O_(4)(g) + 14.6` Kcal the increase in temperature would

A

Favour the formation of `N_2O_4`

B

Favour the decomposition of `N_2O_4`

C

Not alter the equilibrium

D

Stop the reaction

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The correct Answer is:
B

The reaction is endothermic in reverse direction and hence increase in temperature will favour reverse reaction.
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