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In a reaction A+B hArr C+D , the initial...

In a reaction `A+B hArr C+D` , the initial concentrations of A and B were 0.9 mol `dm^(-3)` each. At equilibrim the concentration of D was found to be 0.6 mol `dm^(-3)`. What is the value of equilibruim constant for the reaction ?

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