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Partial pressure of `O_(2)` in the reaction
`2Ag_(2)O(s) hArr 4Ag(s)+O_(2)(g)` is

A

`K_(p)` is greater than `K_(c)`

B

`sqrt(K_(p))`

C

`3sqrt(K_(p))`

D

`2 K_(p)`

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The correct Answer is:
A

For the given reaction `K_(p)=p_(O_(2))`
`( :' [Ag(s)] =[Ag_(2)O(s) ]=1)`
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