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For a gaseous phase reaction `A+2B hArr AB_(2), K_(c)=0.3475 L^(2) "mole"^(-2)` at `200^(@)C`. When `2` moles of B are mixed with one "mole" of A, what total pressure is required to convert `60%` of A in `AB_(2)`?

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