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Some inert gas is added at constant volume to the following reaction at equilibrium. `NH_(4)H_(5(s)) hArr NH_(3(g)) + H_(2)S_((g)) `predict the effect of adding the inert gas.

A

The equilibrium shifts in the forward direction

B

The equilibrium shifts in the backward direction

C

The equilibrium remains unaffected

D

The value of `K_(p)` is increased

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