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If,at a given temperature,the equilibrium constant for the reaction H2(g) + Cl2(g)  If,at a given temperature,the equilibrium constant for the reaction H<sub>2</sub>(g) + Cl<sub>2</sub>(g)    2HCl(g) is K<sub>p</sub>,then the equilibrium constant for the reaction HCl(g)  \to    H<sub>2</sub>(g) +   Cl<sub>2</sub> (g) can be represented as: A)    B) K<sub>p</sub><sup>2</sup> C)    D)    E) none of these 2HCl(g) is Kp,then the equilibrium constant for the reaction HCl(g) \to  If,at a given temperature,the equilibrium constant for the reaction H<sub>2</sub>(g) + Cl<sub>2</sub>(g)    2HCl(g) is K<sub>p</sub>,then the equilibrium constant for the reaction HCl(g)  \to    H<sub>2</sub>(g) +   Cl<sub>2</sub> (g) can be represented as: A)    B) K<sub>p</sub><sup>2</sup> C)    D)    E) none of these H2(g) +  If,at a given temperature,the equilibrium constant for the reaction H<sub>2</sub>(g) + Cl<sub>2</sub>(g)    2HCl(g) is K<sub>p</sub>,then the equilibrium constant for the reaction HCl(g)  \to    H<sub>2</sub>(g) +   Cl<sub>2</sub> (g) can be represented as: A)    B) K<sub>p</sub><sup>2</sup> C)    D)    E) none of these Cl2 (g) can be represented as:

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