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At a particular temperature, the values of rate constant of forward and backward reactions are `1.5xx10^(-2)L*mol^(-1)*s^(-1) and 1.8xx10^(-3)L*mol^(-1)*s^(-1)` respectively for the reaction `A+B hArr C+D`. Determine the equilibrium constnt of the reaction at that temperature.

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Equilibrium constant,
`K=("Rate constant of forward reaction")/("Rate constant of backward reaction")`
`=(1.5xx10^(-2)L*mol^(-1)*s^(-1))/(1.8xx10^(-3)L*mol^(-1)*s^(-1))=8.33`
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