Find the value of `K_c` for each of the following equilibrium from the value of `k_p` (a) `2NOCI(g)hArr 2NO(g)+CI_2(g) K_p=1.8xx10^(-2) "at" 500 K` (b) `CaCO_3(s) hArr CaO(s) +CO_2(g) K_p=167 "at" 1073 K`
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To find the value of \( K_c \) from the given values of \( K_p \) for the reactions, we will use the relationship between \( K_p \) and \( K_c \):
\[
K_p = K_c \cdot R T^{\Delta n_g}
\]
Where:
- \( R \) is the universal gas constant (0.0831 L·bar/K·mol),
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