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`0.5 mol` of `H_(2)`, `SO_(2)`, and `CH_(4)` is kept in a container. A hole was made in the container. After `3 hours`, the order of partial pressure in the container will be

A

`pSO_2 gt pCH_4 gt pH_2`

B

`pH_2 gt pSO_2 gt pCH_4`

C

`pH_2 gt pCH_4 gt pSO_2`

D

`pSO_2 gt pH_2 gt pCH_4`

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`pSO_2 gt pCH_4 gt pH_2`
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