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The vapour pressure of water at 25°C is 0.0313 atm. Calculate the values of `K_(p)` and Kc at 25°C for the equilibrium `H_(2)O(1)hArr H_(2)O(g)`.

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`K_(p) = 0.0313 atm, K_(c) = 1.28 ×x 10^(-3)`
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