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At 527^@ C the reaction : NH3(g) hArr ...

At `527^@ C` the reaction :
`NH_3(g) hArr 1/2 N_2(g) "has" K_c=4`
What is `K_p` for the reaction :
`N_2(g)+3H_2(g) hArr 2NH_3(g)` ?

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