`A + B hArrC + D`. If finally the concentrations of A an d B are both equal but at equilibrium concentration of D will be twice of that of A then what will be the equilibrium constant of reaction.
A
`(4)/(9)`
B
`(9)/(4)`
C
`(1)/(9)`
D
4
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