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The molar concentration of `A` and `B` are `0.80 mol//litre` each . On mixing them, the reaction starts to proceed as : `A+BhArrC+D`, and attain equilibrium. At equilibrium molar concentration of `C` is `0.60 mol//litre`. Find the value of `K_(c)` of the reaction.

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