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Phosphorus pentachloride dissociates as follows, ina closed reaction vessel, `PC1_(5(g))hArrPC1_(3(g)) + C1_(2(g))` If total pressure at equilibrium of the reaction mixture is P and degree of dissociation of `PC1_(5)` is x, the partial pressure of `PC1_(3)` will be:

A

`((2x)/(1-x))p`

B

`(x/(x-1))p`

C

`(x/(1-x))p`

D

`(x/(x+1))p`

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