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For a reaction A((g)) + B((g))hArrC((g))...

For a reaction `A_((g)) + B_((g))hArrC_((g)) + D_((g))` the intial concentration of A and B are equals but the equilibrium constant of C is twice that of equilibrium concentration of A. Then K is

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