D. The amount of nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide would increase.
Explanation:
Because the reaction is exothermic, heat is a product. According to Le Chaetelier's Principle, a system in equilibrium will adjust itself so as to relieve any stress placed upon it. If the temperature of the system increases, there are more products, and therefore the system is no longer at equilibrium. Thus, it will shift to favor the reactant side of the equation, where sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide are located. This makes the answer D.
Edit: Brainly thinks that the correct spelling of 'Le Chaetelier' is a bad word so that's why it is spelled wrong lol.
Ice is cold and water cools down heat, cooking oil isn’t hot unless you add it to heat, corn syrup isn’t hot unless you add it to heat as well so, they’d all lose heat at the same/different rates because they are all cooled beverages/subjects.
Having the same electronegativity means that the both elements will form a nonpolar bond. The shared electrons of the bind will be found equidistant from the nucleus of the two atoms because none has an unusual ability to attract the electrons of a bond towards itself.