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Equal moles of `F_(2(g)) and Cl_(2(g))` are introduced into a sealed container and heated to temperature T to attain the following equilibria. `Cl_(2(g)) + F_(2(g)) hArr 2C//F_((g)) , Kp_(I)= 3.2 , Cl_(2(g)) + 3 F_(2(g)) hArr 2 CIF_(2(g)) , Kp_(2) `. If partial pressures of CIF and `CIF_(3)` at equilibria are 0.2 and 0.04 atm respectively. What is the value of `Kp_(2)` ?

A

`14.66 atm^(-2)`

B

1.466 `atm^(-2)`

C

14.66 `atm^(-2)`

D

0.1466 `atm^(-2)`

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