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The equilibrium constant of the reaction, `H_(2)+I_(2)hArr 2HI` is 50. If the volume of the container is reduced to half of its original value, the value of equilibrium constant will be

A

25

B

50

C

75

D

100

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B

`K_p` and `K_c` are characteristic constant for a given reaction at equilibrium and depends upon temperature only.
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