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`K_p` and `K'_p` are equilibrium constants of the two reactions given below
`1/2N_2(g) + 3/2H_2(g) to NH_3(g)`
`N_2(g)+3H_2(g) to 2NH_3(g)`
Therefore , `K_p` and `K'_p` are related by

A

`K_p=K'^2`

B

`K_p=sqrt(K'_p)`

C

`K_p=2K'_p`

D

`K_p=K'_p`

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The correct Answer is:
B

`K_p=(p(NH_3))/(p(N_2)^(1//2) p(H_2)^(3//2))`
`K._p=(p(NH_3)^2)/(p(N_2)p(H_2)^3)`
`K._p=K_p^2`
`K_p = sqrtK._p`
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