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Phosphorus reacts with chlorine as shown
`P_4(s)+6Cl_2(g) iff 4PCl_3(g)` . What is the equilibrium constant expression, `K_p` for this reaction ?

A

`(4P_(PCl_3))/(6P_(PCl_3) P_(CL_2))`

B

`(4P_(PCl_3))/(6P_(Cl_2))`

C

`(P_(PCl_3))/(P_(P_(4)) P_(Cl_2)^6)`

D

`(P_(PCl_3)^4)/(P_(Cl_2)^6)`

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