In the system `A_((s))hArr2B_((g))+3C_((g))`, if the concentration of `C` at equilibrium is increased by a factor of `2`, it will cause the equilibrium concentration of `B` to change to:
A
Two times original value
B
One half of its original value
C
`2sqrt(2)`times to the original value
D
`(1)/(2sqrt(2))` times the original value
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