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

For the reaction
`H_(2)(g)+I_(2)(g) hArr 2HI(g)`
The equilibrium constant `K_(p)` changes with

A

total pressure

B

catalyst

C

the amount of `H_(2) "and" I_(2)` present

D

temperature

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D

Equilibrium constant of a given reversible reaction depends only on temperature
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