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At 1000K, solid carbon, CaOand `CaCO_(3)` are mixed and allowed to atttain following equilibrium :
`CaCO_(3)hArrCaO(s)," "K_(P)=4xx10^(-2)`
`C(s)+CO_(2)(g)hArr2CO(g)," " K_(P)=2atm`
What is the pressure of CO at equilibrium (in atm)?

A

`0.04atm`

B

`5sqrt2`

C

50 atm

D

`sqrt2/5atm`

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