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An equilibrium is established `SO_2 , O_2 and SO_3` as `SO_2(g)+1/2O_(2)(g) hArr SO_3(g)` starting with 2 moles `SO_2` and 1.5 moles `O_2` in 5 litre flask.The equilibrium mixture required 0.4 moles of `KMnO_4` in acidic medium.The value of `K_C^(@)` is :

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