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At `1127K` and `1` atm pressure, a gaseous mixture of `CO` and `CO_(2)` in equilibrium with soild carbon has `90.55% CO` by mass
`C(s)+CO_(2)(g)hArr2CO(g)`
Calculate `K_(c)` for this reaction at the above temperature.

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`0.153 molL^-1`
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