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Two solids A and D dissociates into gaseous products as follows
`A(s)hArrB(g)+C(g),K_(p_(2))=300`
`D(s)hArrE(g) + C (g) K_(P_(2)) = 600`
at `27^(@)C` , then find the total pressure of the solid mixture.

A

50

B

65

C

60

D

None

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