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In a reaction between `H_(2)` and `I_(2)` at a certain temperature, the amounts of `H_(2), I_(2)` and HI at equilibrium were found to be `0.45` mol, `0.39` mol, and `3.0` mol respectively. Calculate the equilibrium constant for the reaction at the given temperature.

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