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In which of the following equilibrium, the value of `K_(p)` is less than `K_(c) `?

A

`N_2O_4 harr 2NO_2`

B

`N_2+O_2 harr 2NO`

C

`N_2+3H_2 harr 2NH_3`

D

`2SO_2 + O_2 harr 2SO_3`

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C, D

`K_(P)=K_(C)(RT)^(Delta ng)` is constant at equilibrium `K_(P) lt K_(C) implies Delta ng lt 0`
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