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For the reaction SrCO(3)(s)hArrSrO(s)+...

For the reaction
`SrCO_(3)(s)hArrSrO(s)+CO_(2)(g)`,
the value of equilibrium constant `K_(P)=2.2xx10^(-4)` at 1002 K. Calculate `K_(C)` for the reaction.

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For the reaction,
`SrCO_(3)(s)hArrSrO(s)+CO_(2)(g)`
`Deltan_(g)" "=1-0=1`
`:.K_(P)" "=K_(C)(RT)`
`2.2xx10^(-4)=K_(C)(0.0821)(1002)`
`K_(C)=(2.2xx10^(-4))/(0.0821xx1002)`
`K_(C)=2.674" "10^(-6)`
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