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In the equilibrium, 2A(g)hArr2B(g)+C(2...

In the equilibrium,
`2A(g)hArr2B(g)+C_(2)(g)`
the equilibrium concentrations of A, B and `C_(2)` at 400 K are `1xx10^(-4)M,2.0xx10^(-3)M, 1.5xx10^(-4)M` respectively. The value of `K_(C)` for the equilibrium at 400 K is

A

`0.06`

B

`0.09`

C

`0.62`

D

`3xx10^(-2)`

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