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Higher yield of NO in NЁЭР┤2тБв(g)+OЁЭР┤2юРИ2тБвNOтБб(g) can be obtained at: [╬ФH of the reaction = +180.7 kJ molтИТ1]

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Higher yield of NO in \[\ce{N2(g) + O2 <=> 2NO(g)}\] can be obtained at:

[ΔH of the reaction = +180.7 kJ mol−1]

  1. higher temperature
  2. lower temperature
  3. higher concentration of N2
  4. higher concentration of O2

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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  • A, D only

  • B, C only

  • B, C, D only

  • A, C, D only

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A, C, D only

Explanation:

  1. As the temperature increases, the reaction shifts forward.
  2. As the temperature decreases, the reaction shifts backward.
  3. As the concentration of N2 increases, the reaction shifts forward.
  4. As the concentration of O2 increases, the reaction shifts forward.
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