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The following are some statements about equilibrium constant
(A) The value of K is affected by temperature
(B) The cquilibrium constant gives idea about the extent of completion of reaction
(C) The cquilibrium constant is affected by volume and pressure
the correct combination is

A

A and B

B

B and C

C

C and A

D

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