The equilibrium constant for the reaction `N_(2(g)) +O_(2(g)) hArr 2NO_((g))` is `4 xx 10^(-4)` at 200K. In presence of a catalyste, equilibrium is attaincd ten times faster. Therefore, the equilibrium constant in the presence of the catalyst at 200K is
A
`40xx10^(-4)`
B
`4xx10^(-4)`
C
`4xx10^(-3)`
D
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