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How would the equilibrium change if the temperature were increased in SO2(g) + NO2(9) = NO(g) + S03(g) + heat?
A. Only the reaction rate would change.
B. The equilibrium constant would decrease.
C. The amount of NO and SO3 would increase.
D. The amount of NO2 and SO2 would increase.

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