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The equilibrium constant `K_(p)` of the reaction: `2SO_(2)+O_(2) hArr 2SO_(3)` is `900 atm^(-1)` at `800 K`. A mixture constaining `SO_(3)` and `O_(2)` having initial pressure of 1 atm and 2 atm respectively, is heated at constant volume to equilibriate. Calculate the partial pressure of each gas at `800 K` at equilibrium.

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