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Two solid A and B are present in two different container having same volume and same temperature following equilibrium are established In container (1) `A(s)hArrD(g) + C(g) P_(T) = 40` atm at equilibrium
In container (2) `B (s)hArrE(g) + F(g) P_(T) = 60` atm at equilibrium
If excess of A and B are added to a third container having double the volume and at same temperature then the total pressure of this container at equilibrium is ?

A

50 atm

B

100 atm

C

200 atm

D

70 atm

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