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The equilibrium between, gaseous isomers A, B and C can be represented as

If one mole of A is taken in a closed vessel of volume 1 litre, then

A

[A] + [B] + [C] = 1 M at any time of the reactions

B

Concentration of C is 4.1 M at the attainment equilibrium in all the reactions.

C

The value of `K_(1)` is `1/(0.24)`

D

Isomer [A] is least stable as per thermodynamics.

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