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Hydrogen iodide is injected into a container at `458^(@)C`. Certain amount of HI dissociates to `H_(2)` and `I_(2)` At equilibrium, concentration of HI is found to be `0.421M` while `[H_(2)]` and `[I_(2)]` each equal to `6.04xx10^(-2)M`, at `458^(@)C`. Calculate the value of the equilibrium constant of the dissociation of HI at the same temperature.

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`K_(c)=0.06xx10^(-2)`
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