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In `K_(p)=K_(c)(RT)^(Deltan)`, `Deltan` may have:

A

`+ve` values

B

`-ve` values

C

integer or fractional values either of these

D

either of these

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`Deltan` may be zero, positive or negative integers or fractional depending upon nature of reaction.
`Deltan=No .` of mole products-No. of mole of reactants.
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