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For the equilibrium 2NOCl(g) hArr 2NO(...

For the equilibrium
`2NOCl(g) hArr 2NO(g)+Cl_(2)(g)`
the value of the equilibrium constant, `K_(c)` is `3.75 xx 10^(-6)` at `1069 K`. Calcualate the `K_(p)` for the reaction at this temperature?

A

0.066

B

3.33

C

0.33

D

0.033

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