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Equal masses of `SO_(2), CH_(4)` and `O_(2)` are mixed in empty container at 298 K, when total pressure is `2 atm`. The partial pressure of `CH_(4)` in the mixture is

A

0.5 atm

B

0.75 atm

C

1.2 atm

D

0.6 atm

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