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In a gaseous reaction, `A_((g))+B_((g))hArrC_((g))+D_((g))`, the increase in temperature causes the change in the concentrations of `A`, `B`, `C` and `D`. The concentrations of `C` and `D` also change on addition of some amount of `A`. Does the value of `K` change in either of the two situations?

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`K` change in the first case only but it remains same in `II` case.
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