0.1 mole of `N_(2O_(4)(g)` was sealed in a tude under one atmospheric conditions at `25^(@)C` Calculate the number of moles of `NO_(2)(g)` preesent , if the equilibrium `N_(2)O_(4)(g)hArr2NO_(2)(g)(K_(P)=0.14)` is reached after some time :
A
`1.8xx10^(2)`
B
`2.8xx10^(2)`
C
`0.034`
D
`2.8xx10^(-2)`
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