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A vessel at 1000K contains CO(2)(g) at 2...

A vessel at `1000K` contains `CO_(2)(g)` at `2` atm pressure. When graphite is added the following equilibrium is established.
`CO_(2)(g)+C(s) hArr 2CO(g)`
the toal pressure at equilibrium is 3 atm. The value of `K_(p)` is

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