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The decomposition of `N_(2)O_(4)` to `NO_(2)` is carried out at `280^(@)C` in chloroform. When equilibrium is reached, `0.2` mol of `N_(2)O_(4)` and `2xx10^(-3)` mol of `NO_(2)` are present in a `2L` solution. The equilibrium constant for the reaction
`N_(2)O_(4) hArr 2NO_(2)` is

A

`1 X 10^(-2)`

B

`2 X 10^(-3)`

C

`1 X 10^(-5)`

D

`2 X 10^(-5)`

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C

`N_(2)O_(4) Leftrightarrow 2NO_(2) K_(C)=([NO_(2)]^(2))/([N_(2)O_(4)])`
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