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Pure ammonia is placed in a vessel at a temperature where its dissociation constant `(alpha)` is appreciable. At equilibrium,

A

`K_(p)` does not change significantly with pressure

B

`alpha` does not change with pressure

C

concentration of `NH_(3)` does not change with pressure

D

concentration of hydrogen is less than that of nitrogen

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`K_(p)` for a given reversible reaction depends only on temperature.
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