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The value of `K_(p)` for the following reaction `2H_(2)S(g)hArr2H_(2)(g) + S_(2)(g)` is `1.2xx10^(-2)` at `10.6.5^(@)C`. The value of `K_(c)` for this reaction is

A

`1.2xx10^(-2)`

B

`lt 1.2xx10^(-2)`

C

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D

`gt 1.2xx10^(-2)`

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The correct Answer is:
B

`K_(p) = K_(c)(RT)^(Delta n)` , `Delta n = 1`
So `K_(c)` will be less than `K_(p)` .
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