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For the reaction A(g) + B(g) `hArr` C(g) at equilibrium the partial pressure of the species are `P_(A)=0.15"atm",P_(C)=P_(B)=0.30"atm"`. If the capacity of reaction vessel is reduced, the equilibrium is re-established. In the new situation partial pressure A and B become twice. What is the partial pressure of C?

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