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For the reaction, `AB(g)hArr A(g)+B(g), AB" is "33%` dissociated at a total pressure of 'p' Therefore, 'p' is related to `K_(p)` by one of the following options

A

`p=K_(p)`

B

`p=4K_(p)`

C

`p=3K_(p)`

D

`p=8K_(p)`

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