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To the system, LaCl(3)(s)+H(2)O(g) hAr...

To the system,
`LaCl_(3)(s)+H_(2)O(g) hArr LaClO(s)+2HCL(g)-"Heat"` already at equilibrium, more water vapour is added without altering temperature or volume of the system. When equilibrium is re-established, the pressure of water vapour is doubled. The pressure of `HCl` present in the system increases by a factor of

A

`2`

B

`2^(1//2)`

C

`2^(1//3)`

D

`2^(2)`

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