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One mole of `H_(2)` and 2 moles of `I_(2) ` are taken initially in a two litre vessel. The number of moles of `H_(2)` at equilibrium is 0.2. Then the number of moles of `I_(2)` and `HI` at equilibrium is

A

1.2,1.6

B

1.8,1.0

C

0.4,2.4

D

0.8,2.0

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