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The equilibrium `NH_(4)HS(s)hArr NH_(3)(g)+H_(2)S(g)`, is followed to set - up at `127^(@)C` in a closed vessel. The total pressure at equillibrium was 20 atm. The `K_(C)` for the reaction is

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