The equilibrium constant `K_(c)` for the following reaction at `842^(@)C`is `7.90xx10^(-3)` .What is `K_(p)`at same temperature ? `(1)/(2)f_(2)(g)hArrF(g)`
A
`8.64xx10^(-5)`
B
`8.26xx10^(-4)`
C
`7.90xx10^(-2)`
D
`7.56xx10^(-2)`
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