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The ratio K(p) to K( c) of a reaction is...

The ratio `K_(p)` to `K_( c)` of a reaction is 24.63 L atm `mol^(-1)` at `27^(@)` C. If heat of reaction at constant pressure is 98.8 kcal, what is the heat of reaction (in kcal) at constant volume?

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