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A mixture of `0.3` mole of `H_(2)` and `0.3` mole of `I_(2)` is allowed to react in a 10 litre evacuated flask at `500^(@)`C. The reaction is `H_(2) + I_(2) hArr 2H`, the K is found to be 64. The amount of undreacted `I_(2)` at equilibrium is

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