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The unit of equilibrium constant for the following reaction is:
2NO2(g)N2O4(g)

  1. molL1
  2. Lmol1
  3. mol1L1
  4. Equilibrium constant is unitless

A
Lmol1
B
molL1
C
mol1L1
D
Equilibrium constant is unitless
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2NO2(g)N2O4(g)

Kc=[N2O4][NO2]2=MolL1(MolL1)2=L,mol1

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