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`K_(p)=0.04` atm at 899 K for the equilibrium shown below. What is the equilibrium concentration of `C_(2)H_(6)` when it is placed in a flask at 4.0 atm pressure and allowed to come to equilibrium?
`C_(2)H_(6)(g)hArr C_(2)H_(4)(g)+H_(2)(g)`.

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