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What are `K_(c) "and" K_(P)` ? Find out a relationship between them.

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`K_(C)=([c]^(c)[D]^(d))/([A]^(a)[B)^(b)) K_(P)=([P_(c)]^(c)[P_(o)]^(d))/([P_(A)]^(a)[P_(B])^(b))=K_(P)=K_(c)(RT)^(Delta n`
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