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We know that the relationship between `K_(c)` and `K_(p)` is
`K_(p) = K_(c) (RT)^(Delta ng)`
What would be the value of `Delta^(ng)` for the reaction
`NH_(4)CI_((s)) hArr NH_(3) (g) + HCI (g)`

A

1

B

0.5

C

1.5

D

2

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The correct Answer is:
D

The relationship between `K_(p) and K_(c)" is "K_(p)=K_(c) (RT)^(Ån)" where", trianglen=` (number of moles of gaseous products)- (number of moles of gaseopus reactant) For the reaction, `NH_(4)Cl Leftrightarrow NH_(3) (g)+HCl(g)`
`trianglen=2-0=2`
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