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5.1 g `NH_(4)SH` is introduced in 3.0 L evacuated flask at `327^(@)C`, 30% of the solid `NH_(4)SH` decomposed to `NH_(3)` and `H_(2)S` as gases. The `K_(p)` of the reaction at `327^(@)C` is :
`(R = 0.082 L atm mol^(-1)K^(-1), "Molar mass of S =" 32 g mol^(-1) , "molar mass of N" = 14 g mol^(-1))`

A

`1xx10^(-4) "atm"^2`

B

`4.9xx10^(-3) "atm"^2`

C

`0.242 "atm"^2`

D

`0.242xx10^(-4) "atm"^2`

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