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The equilibrium concentration of x, y and z are `4, 2` and `2` mol `L^(-1)`, respectively, at equilibrium of the reaction `2x+y hArr z`. The value of `K_(c)` is ……………..

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`1/16 "mol"^(-2) L^(2)`
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