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A 550 K, the `K_(c)` for the following reaction is `10^(4) mol^(-1) L`
`X(g)+Y(g) hArr Z (g)`
At equilibrium, it was observed that
`[X]= (1)/(2)[Y]=(1)/(2)[Z]`
What is the value of [Z] ( in mol `L^(-1))` at equilibrium ?

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