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For the reaction
`CO(g)+2H_(2)(g)hArrCH_(3)OH(g)`
Hydrogen gas is introduced into a five-litre flask at `327^(@)C`, containing `0.2` mol of `CO(g)` and a catalyst, untill the pressure is `4.92 atm`. At this point, `0.1` mol of `CH_(3)OH(g)` is formed. Calculate the equilibrium constants `K_(p)` and `K_(c )`.

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