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For the reaction H(2)(g) + I(2)(g)hArr2H...

For the reaction `H_(2)(g) + I_(2)(g)hArr2HI(g)` at 721 K the value of equilibrium constant `(K_(c))` is 50. When the equilibrium concentration of both is `0.5` M, the value of `K_(p)` under the same condtions will be

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`K_(P)` is independent of initial concentration as `Deltan_(g) = 0`
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