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At a certain temperature , `K_(p)` for dissociation of solid `CaCO_(3)` is `4xx10^(-2)` atm and for the reaction, `C(s)+CO_(2) hArr 2CO` is `2.0` atm, respectively. Calculate the pressure of CO at this temperature when solid `C, CaO, CaCO_(3)` are mixed and allowed to attain equilibrium.

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