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A vessel of volume , `V = 5.0` litre contains `1.4 g` of nitrogen at a temperature `T = 1800 K`. Find the pressure of the gas if `30%` of its molecules are dissociated into atoms at this temperature.

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`p=(n+1)mRT//MV=1.9atm`
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