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Consider the following equilibrium in a closed container:
`N_(2)O_(4)(g)hArr2NO_(2)(g)`
At a fixed temperature, the volume of the reaction container is halved. For this change which of the following statements holds true regarding the equilibrium constant `(K_(p))` and the degree of dissociation `(alpha)`?

A

Neither `K_P` nor `alpha` changes

B

Both `K_P` and `alpha` change

C

`K_P` changes, but `alpha` does not change

D

`K_P` does not change but `alpha` changes

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