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At 675 K, `H_(2)(g)` and `CO_(2)(g)` react to form CO(g) and `H_(2)O(g), K_(p)` for the reaction is 0.16.
If a mixture of 0.25 mole of `H_(2)`(g) and 0.25 mol of `CO_(2)` is heated at 675 K, mole% of CO(g) in equilibrium mixture is :

A

7.14

B

14.28

C

28.57

D

33.33

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