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The degree of dissociation of `I_(2)` molecule at `1000^(@)C` and under `1.0 atm` is `40%` by volume. If the dissociation is reduced to `20%` at the same temperature, the total equilibrium pressure on the gas will be:

A

`1.57 atm`

B

`2.57 atm`

C

`3.57 atm`

D

`4.57 atm`

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