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For a reaction A(g) hArr B(g)+C(g). K(p)...

For a reaction `A(g) hArr B(g)+C(g)`. `K_(p)` at `400^(@)C` is `1.5xx10^(-4)` and `K_(p)` at `600^(@)C` is `6xx10^(-3)`. Which statement is incorrect?

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