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A vessel at `1000 K` contains carbon dioxide with a pressure of `0.5 atm`. Some of the carbon dioxide is converted to carbon monoxide on addition of graphite. Calculate the value of `K_(p)` if total pressure at equilibrium is `0.8 atm`.

A

0.18 atm

B

1.8 atm

C

2 atm

D

1 atm

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