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For the following reaction:
A(g) + B(g) ⇌ 2 C(g)
Given the following information, what is the equilibrium pressure of C in bar?
Initial pressure of A = 2.629 bar
Initial pressure of B = 2.629 bar
Initial pressure of C = 0 bar
K = 9.6 x 10-4
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