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At `87^(@)C` , the following equilibrium is established
`H_(2) (g)+S(s)hArrH_(2)S(g), K_(p)=7xx10^(-2)`
If 0.50 mole of hydrogen and 1.0 mole of sulphur are heated to `87^(@)C` in 1.0 L vessel, what will be the partial pressure of `H_2S` at equilibrium?

A

0.966 atm

B

1.38 atm

C

0.0327 atm

D

1atm

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