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For the reaction, following data is given:
`AtoB,K_(1)=10^(15)"exp"^(((-2000)/T)),CtoD,K_(2)=10^(14)"exp"^(((-1000)/T))`
The temperature at which `K_(1)=K_(2)` is

A

`1000K`

B

`2000K`

C

`2000/2.303K`

D

1000/2.303K

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The correct Answer is:
D

`K_(A)=K_(C),10^(15),e^(((-2000)/T))=10^(14).e^(((-1000)/T))`
`10=(e^(-1000+2000)/T),2.303xxlog_(10)^(10)=1000/T,T=(1000/2.303)`Kelving
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