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In the thermal decomposition of potassiu...

In the thermal decomposition of potassium chlorate given as `2KClO_(3)(s) to 2KCl(s)+3O_(2)(g)`, law of mass action

A

Cannot be applied

B

Can be applied

C

Can be applied at low temperature

D

Can be applied at high temp. and pressure

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The correct Answer is:
A

Law of mass action can be applied to a reversible equation.
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