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What is the correct expression for Kp for the reaction N₂O₄(g) ⇌ 2NO₂(g)?
A. Kp = p_N₂O₄ / (p_NO₂)²
B. Kp = p_NO₂ / p_N₂O₄
C. Kp = (p_NO₂)² / p_N₂O₄
D. Kp = p_NO₂ + p_N₂O₄
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