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A vessel has `N_(2)` gas and water vapours at a total pressure of `1 atm`. The partial pressure of water vapours is `0.3atm`. The contents of this vessel are transferred to another vessel having one-third of the capacity of original volume, completely at the same temperature the total pressure of this system in the new vessel is

A

`3.0` atm

B

`1` atm

C

`3.33` atm

D

`2.4` atm

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