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5 moles of `SO_(2)`and 5 moles of `O_(2)` are allowed to react .At equilibrium , it was found that `60%` of `SO_(2)` is used up .If the pressure of the equilibrium mixture is one atmosphere, the partial pressure of `O_(2)` is :

A

`0.52 atm`

B

`0.21tm`

C

`0.41`aatm

D

`0.82 atm`

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