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In a chemical equilibrium, `K_(c)=K_(p)` when

A

The number of molecules entering into a reaction is more than the number of molecules produced.

B

The number of molecules entering into the reaction is equal to the number of molecules produced.

C

the number of molecules entering into the reaction is less to the number of moleculed produced.

D

None of the above

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