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Write expression for `K_(p)"and"K_(c)` for the reaction` CaCO_(3)(S)harrCaO(S)+CO_(2)(g)`.

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`K_(c)=([CO_(2)(g)])/(1)`. Taking active masses of solids as unity, `K_(c)=[CO_(2)(g)]`. Similarly, `K_(P)=P_(CO_(2))`.
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