Answer :
It depends on heat of reaction.
* Effect of Temperature:
--> If temperature increases endothermic reaction will favour.
--> If temperature decreases exothermic reaction will favour.
* Effect of Pressure:
--> If pressure increases the reaction will shift towards the side having less number of moles.
--> If pressure decreases the reaction will shift towards the side having more number of moles.
So we can say effect of pressure is depend on number of moles.
Effect of temperature is depend on heat of reaction.
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