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Using Le chatelier's principle , predict the effect of
(i) decreasing the temperature and (ii) increasing the pressure on each of the following equilibria :
A. ` N_(2) (g) + 3H_(2)(g) hArr 2NH_(3) (g) Heat` B. `N_(2) (g) + O_(2) hArr 2NO (g) + Heat`
C. `H_(2)O (g) + Heat hArr H_(2) (g) + 1/2 O_(2) (g) ` D. `2CO (g) + O_(2) (g) hArr 2CO_(2) (g) + Heat `

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