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For the reversible system : X((g))hArrY(...

For the reversible system : `X_((g))hArrY_((g))+Z_((g))`, a quantity of `X` was heated at constant pressure `P` at a certain temperature. The equilibrium partial pressure of `X` was found to be `P//7`. What is the value of `K_(p)` at given temperature?

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