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Write the relation between `k_p and K_c` for the following reactions.
(i) `N_2(g) +3H_2(g) hArr 2NH_3(g)`
(ii) `2H_2O(g) hArr 2H_2(g) +O_2(g)`

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`K_p=K_c(RT)^(-2)`
`K_p=K_c(RT)^1`
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