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In a chemical equilibrium `A + B hArr` C + D, when one mole each of the two reactants are mixed, `0.6` mole each of the products are formed. The equilibrium constant calculated is

A

1

B

0.3

C

2.25

D

`4//9`

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C

`A+B Leftrightarrow C+D`
`{:(,t=0,1,1,0,0),(,"at equi",1-0.6,1-0.6,0.6,0.6):}`
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