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For the reaction `C(s)+CO_(2)(g) hArr 2CO(g)`, the partial pressure of `CO_(2)` and `CO` is `2.0` and `4.0` atm, respectively, at equilibrium. The `K_(p)` of the reaction is

A

0.5

B

`8.0`

C

`4.0`

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