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At 1000 °C, K = 0.403 for the following reaction: FeO(s) + CO(g) = Fe(s) + CO2(g) An excess amount of FeO is reacted with 5.0 bar of CO(g) at 1000 °C. Calculate the partial pressure (in bar) of CO(g) present at equilibrium. Due to limitations of CCLE, report your answer in standard format (e. g. 432 instead of 4.32 x 102). Enter only your numerical answer without units.

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