Consider the general hypothetical reaction
`A(s)hArr2B(g)+3C(g)`
If the concentration of C at equlibrium is doubled then after the equlibrium is re-established the concentration of B will be
A. Twice of its original value
B. Half of its original value
C. `2sqrt2` times of original value
D. `(1)/(2sqrt2)` time of original value