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In the reaction `X(g)+Y(g)hArr2Z(g),2` mole of X,1 mole of Y and 1 mole of Z are placed in a 10 litre vessel and allowed to reach equilibrium .If final concentration of Z is 0.2 M , then `K_(c)`for the given reaction is :

A

1.6

B

`80//3`

C

`16//3`

D

None of these

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