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The equilibrium constant for the gaseous reaction `H_(2)+Cl_(2)hArr2HCl` is given by

A

`([H_(2)][Cl_(2)])/([HCl]^(2))`

B

`([H_(2)][Cl_(2)])/(2[HCl])`

C

`([HCl]^(2))/([H_(2)][Cl_(2)])`

D

`K=(2[HCl])/([H_(2)][Cl_(2)])`

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