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`A(G)+B(g)hArrC(g)+D(g)`
Above equilibrium is established by taking A& B in a closed container. Initial concentration of A is twice of the initial concentration of B. At equilibrium concentraons of B and C are equal. Then find the equilibrium constant for the reaction, `C(g)+D(g)hArrA(g)+B(g)`.

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