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Consider the following equilibrium reaction at `327^(@)C`.
`A(g)+B(g)iffC(g)+D(l)`.
Which of the following option(s) is/are correct regarding `K_(p)` and `K_(c )` relationship ? [Given : 1/R = 12]

A

`K_(c )=50 K_(p)`

B

`K_(p) lt L_(c )`

C

`K_(p) = K_(c )`

D

`K_(p) gt K_(c )`

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The correct Answer is:
B, C, D

`SO_(2)(g)+NO_(2)(g)iffSO_(3)(g)+NO(g)`
`"mole 1 1 1 1"`
`because Q=1 gt K_(C )`
At equilibrium `"1+x 1+x 1-x 1-x"`
mole
`(1)/(16)=((1-x)/(1+x))^(2)implies (1-x)/(1+x)=(1)/(4)" "implies x=(3)/(5)`
`therefore [NO] =1-(3)/(5)=0.4, [NO_(2)] =1+(3 )/(5)=1.6`
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