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For a given exothermic reaction ,`K_P and K_p'` are the equilibrium constant at temperature `T_1 and T_2 ` respectively .Assuming that heat of reaction is constant in temperature range between ` T_1 and T_2` , it is readly observed that

A

`K_p gt K_p^'`

B

`K_p lt K_p^'`

C

`K_p=K_p^'`

D

`K_p=1/(K_p^')`

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