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When the reaction, `2NO_(2)(g) hArr N_(2)O_(4)(g)` reaches equilibrium at `298 K`. The partial pressure of `NO_(2)` and `N_(2)O_(4)` are `0.2 Kpa` and `0.4 Kpa`, respectively. What is the equilibrium constant `K_(p)` of the above reaction at `298 K`?

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