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5.1g of solid NH(4)HS is introduced in a...

`5.1g` of solid `NH_(4)HS` is introduced in a `16.4` lit. vessel & heated
upto `500 K` `K_(B)` for equilibrium `NH_(4)HS(s) hArr NH_(3)(g)+H_(2)S(g)` is `0.16`.
The maximum pressure developed in the vessel will be `:`

A

Adding some more `NH_4HS`

B

Adding some more `NH_(3)`

C

Removing some `NH_3` from the reaction mixture

D

Adding some more `H_2S`

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