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For reaction HI `hArr1//2 H_(2) + 1//2 I_(2)` value of `K_(c)` is `1//8`, then value of `K_(c)` for `H_(2) + I_(2) hArr2HI`.

A

`(1)/(64)`

B

`64`

C

`(1)/(8)`

D

`8`

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The correct Answer is:
B

`K_(c) = [(1)/(1//8)]^(2) = 64`
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