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In the equilibrium reaction CO(2(g))+C...

In the equilibrium reaction
`CO_(2(g))+C_((s))hArr 2CO_((g))` the partial pressure of CO2 and CO are 0.78 atm and 1.22 atm respectively at equilibrium. Calculate the equilibrium constant

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`Kp=1.9atm`.
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