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For a gaseous homogeneous reaction at equilibrium, number of moles of products are greater than the number of moles of reactants. Is `K_(C)` is larger or smaller than `K_(P')`

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`PCl_(5)(g)hArrPCl_(3)(g)+Cl_(2(g))`
`Deltan_(g)` = No. moles of product - No. of moles of reactnt
`Deltan_(g)=2-1=1`
When `Deltan_(g)=+"ve"`
`K_(P)=K_(C)(RT)^(+"ve")`
`K_(P)gtK_(C')`
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