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NH(4)COONH(4)(s) hArr 2NH(3)(g)+CO(2)(g)...

`NH_(4)COONH_(4)(s) hArr 2NH_(3)(g)+CO_(2)(g)`. If equilibrium pressure is `3` atm for the above reaction, `K_(p)` will be

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