The equilibrium of an endothermic reaction which proceeds...
The equilibrium of an endothermic reaction which proceeds with an increase in volume can be shifted in the reverse direction by
increasing the temperature and decreasing the pressure
increasing the pressure and increasing the temperature
decreasing the temperature and increasing the pressure
decreasing the pressure and decreasing the temperature
Correct answer is C
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