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For the reaction `H_(2)(g)+I_(2)(g)hArr2HI(g)`, the standard free energy is `Delta G^(@)gt 0`. The equilibrium constant (K) would be

A

K = 0

B

`K gt 1`

C

K = 1

D

`K lt 1`

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