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Consider the following reaction in equilibrium :` A(s) + B(g) hArr ƒ 2C(s) + 2D(g)`. On doubling the pressure of B, the equilibrium is again established. By what factor D will be changed ?

A

`sqrt(2)`

B

2

C

3

D

`sqrt(3)`

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