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For gasesous reaction `A+BhArrC`, the equilibrium concentration of `A` and `B` at a temperature are `15 mol litre^(-1)`. When volume is doubled the reaction has equilibrium concentration of `A` as `10 mol litre^(-1)`. Calculate:
(`i`) `K_(c)`
(`ii`) Concentration of `C` in originl equilibrium.

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(`i`) `K_(c)=0.2 mol^(-1) litre`, (`ii`) `45 M` ,
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