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`CaCO_3(s) hArr CaO(s) + CO_2(g), DeltaH`=110 kJ
The pressure of `CO_2` :

A

Increases on adding catalyst

B

Decreases if T is raised

C

Increases if T is raised

D

Increases if inert gas is passed keeping T constant

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C

Applying Le-chateliar.s principle.
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