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Given an example of a reaction for which `K_(p)=K_(c)=K_(a)`.

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We know, `K_(p)=K_(c)(RT)^(Deltan) and K_(p)=K_(x)(P)^(Deltan)`
For the reaction: `N_(2)(g)+O_(2)(g)hArr 2NO(g)`,
`Deltan=2-(1+1)=0`. Therefore, `K_(p)=K_(c)=K_(x)`.
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