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20. If Kp= (0.92) at a (150°C) for the equilibrium reaction:

CO(g) + 3H2(g) < > CH4(g) B5682ABA-6177-4DAC-AE84-7B1B7D8EB016.jpeg+ H2O(g)

The Kc of the reaction is :


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