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For the chemical reaction, 3x(g)+Y(g)h...

For the chemical reaction,
`3x(g)+Y(g)hArrX_(3)Y(g)`
the amount of `X_(3)Y` at equilibrium is affected by

A

Temperature and pressure

B

Temperature only

C

Pressure only

D

Temperature, pressure and catalyst

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The correct Answer is:
A

Factors affecting equilibrium are pressure, temperature and concentration of product or reactant. It is exothermic reaction due to formation of X - Y bond. It is a gaseous reaction.
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