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A `20` litre container at `400 K` contains `CO_(2) (g)` at pressure `0.4 atm` and an excess of `SrO` (neglect the volume of solid `SrO`). The volume of the container, when pressure of `CO_(2)` attains its maximum value, will be:
(Given that: `SrCO_(3)(s) hArr SrO(s) +CO_(2)(g)K_(p) =1.6 atm`)

A

10 litre

B

4 litre

C

2 litre

D

5 litre

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