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A 1-litre vessel contains 2 moles each of gases "A,B,C and D at equilibrium. If 1 mole each of A and B are removed `K_(C)` for A+B `harr` C+D will be
a) 4
b) 1
c) `(1)/(4)`
d) 2

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