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At 1000 K, the value of `K_(p)` for the reaction: `A(g) + 2B(g)hArr3C(g) + D(g)` is `0.05` atmosphere. The value of `K_(c)` in terms of R would be:

A

`20000 R`

B

`0.02 R`

C

`5xx10^(-6)R`

D

`5xx10^(-5)xxR^(-1)`

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The correct Answer is:
D

`K_(p)=K_(c)(RT)^(Deltan),Deltan=4-3=1`
`0.05=K_(c)Rxx1000`
`K_(c)=5xx10^(-5)xxR^(-1)`
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