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At 3000 K the equilibrium pressures of `CO_(2)` CO and `O_(2)` are `0.6, 0.4` and `0.2` atmospheres respectively. `K_(p)` fot the reaction, `2CO_(2)hArr2CO + O_(2)` is

A

0.088

B

0.533

C

0.133

D

0.177

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For `2CO_(2)(g) Leftrightarrow 2CO(g)+O_(2) (g)`
`K_(P)=((P_(CO))^(2) (P_(O_(2))))/((P_(CO_(2))^(2))`
`rArr (0.4 xx 0.4 xx 0.2)/(0.6 xx 0.6)=(0.8)/(9)=0.088`
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