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[" 1-1/ For the dissociation reaction "N_(2)O_(4)(g)rightleftharpoons2NO_(2)(g)," the degree of dissociation ( "alpha" ) in terms of "K_(g)" and total "],[" equilibrium pressure "P" is: "],[[" (A) "alpha=sqrt((4p+K_(p))/(k_(p)))," (B) "alpha=sqrt((K_(p))/(4p+K_(p)))," (C) "alpha=sqrt((R_(p))/(4p))," (D) None of these "]]

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