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The `K_(p)` value for the reaction.
`H_(2) +I_(2) hArr 2Hi`
at `460^(@)C` is 49. If the initial pressure of `H_(2) " and " I_(2)` is 0.5 atm respectively , what will be the partial pressure of `H_(2)` at equilibrium ?

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