pure nitrosyl chloride (NOCl) gas was heated to `240^(@)`C` in a 1.0 container .At equilibrium the total pressure was 1.0 atm and the NOCl pressure was 0.64 atm . What would be the value of `K_(P)` ?
A
`1.02 atm`
B
`16.875xx10^(-3)`atm
C
`16xx10^(-2)`atm
D
none of these
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