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In the reaction CO₂(g) + C(s) ⇌ 2CO(g), what is the correct expression for Kp?
A. Kp = pCO₂ × (pCO)²
B. Kp = pCO₂ / (pCO)²
C. Kp = (pCO)² / pCO₂
D. Kp = pCO / pCO₂
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