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A sample of `HI(g)` is placed in flask at a pressure of `0.2 atm`. At equilibrium. The partial pressure of `HI(g)` is `0.04 atm`. What is `K_(p)` for the given equilibrium?
`2HI(g) hArr H_(2)(g)+I_(2)(g)`

A

`0.04`

B

`0.4`

C

`40`

D

4

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