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For a reaction SO(2(g))+1//2O(2(g))hArrS...

For a reaction `SO_(2(g))+1//2O_(2(g))hArrSO_(3(g))` .The valve of `(K_(P))/(K_(C))`
is equal to

A

1

B

RT

C

`(RT)^(1//2)`

D

`(RT)^(-1//2)`

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