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One of the reaction that takes plece in producing steel from iron ore is the reduction of iron(II) oxide by carbon monoxide to give iron metal and `CO_(2)`.
`FeO(s)+CO(g) hArr Fe(s)+CO_(2)(g), K_(p)=0.265` atm at `1050 K`
What are the equilibrium partial pressure of `CO` and `CO_(2)` at `1050 K` if the partical pressure are: `p_(CO)=1.4 atm` and `p_(CO_(2))=0.80 atm`?

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