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When `20 g` of `CaCO_(3)` were put into `10 litre` flask and heated to `800^(@)C`, `35%` of `CaCO_(3)` remained unreacted at equilibrium. `K_(p)` for decomposition of `CaCO_(3)` is :

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`1.145 atm` ,
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