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For the following gases equilibrium, `N_(2)O_(4) (g)hArr2N_(2) (g)` , `K_(p)` is found to be equal to `K_(c)`. This is attained when:

A

`0^@C`

B

273 K

C

1 K

D

12.19 K

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The correct Answer is:
D

`N_2O_4(g) harr 2NO_2(g)`
`Delta n=2-1=1, " "K_p=K_C` (given)
We know, `K_p=K_C(RT)^(Deltan)`
`1=RT, T=(1)/(.0821)=12.19K`
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