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Question
For the formation of Two moles of SO3(g) from SO2 and O2, the equilibrium constant is K1. The equilibrium constant for the dissociation of one mole of SO3 into SO2 and O2 is
Options
`1/"K"_1`
`"K"_1^2`
`(1/"K"_1)^(1/2)`
`"K"_1/2`
Solution
`(1/"K"_1)^(1/2)`
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