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At 350 K, `K_(p)` for the reaction given below is `3.0xx10^(10)"bar"^(-1)` at equilibrium. What be the value of `K_(c)` at this temperature ?
`2N_(2(g))+O_(2(g))hArr2N_(2)O_((g))`

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