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If the value of equilibrium constant `K_(c)` for the reaction, `N_(2)+3H_(2)hArr2NH_(3)` is 7. The equilibrium constant for the reaction `2N_(2)+6H_(2)hArr4NH_(3)` will be

A

49

B

7

C

14

D

28

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The correct Answer is:
A

If reaction is multiplied by 2, the equilibrium constant becomes square of the previous value.
`K=7^(2)=49`
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