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For the gas phase reaction, C2H4+ H2 C2H6 (A H=-ve) carried out in a closed vessel, the efficiency of reaction can be increase by: A. Increasing the temperature OB. Decreasing t…
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For the gas phase reaction, C2H4+ H2 C2H6 (A H=-ve) carried out in a closed vessel, the efficiency of reaction can be increase by:
A. Increasing the temperature
OB. Decreasing the pressure
C. Removing some reactants
D. Adding some C2H4
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