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In the system `AB_((s))hArrA_((g))+B_((g))` doubling the quantity of `AB_((s))` would:

A

increase the amount of A to double its value

B

increase the amount B to double its value

C

increase the amount of both A and B to double their values

D

cause no change in the amounts of A and B

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The correct Answer is:
D

`AB (s)hArrA(g) + B(g)`
Active mass for Solid = 1 unity
`K_(c) = (x).(x)`
amount of AB(s) dosen't appear in `K_(c)` , `K_(p)` So, no change in amount of A and B.
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