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The relationship between `K_p and K_c` is `K_p=K_c(RT)^(Deltan)` . What would be the value of `Deltan` for the reaction :
`NH_4Cl(s) hArr NH_3(g) +HCl(g)` ?

A

1

B

0.5

C

1.5

D

2

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The correct Answer is:
D

`Delta n= (n_(p)-n_(r))g=2-0=2`.
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