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`PCl_(5)hArrPCl_(3)+Cl_(2)` in the reversible reaction the moles of `PCl_(5).PCl_(3)` and `Cl_(2)` are a,b and c respectively and total pressure is `P` then value of `K_(p)` will be

A

(A) `(bc)/(a).RT`

B

(B) `(b)/((a+b+c).P`

C

`(bc.P)/(a(a+b+c))`

D

(D) `(c)/((a+b+c)).P`

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