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At 300 K , the equilibrium partial pressures of `N_(2)O_(4) (g)` and `NO_(2) (g)` of the reaction `N_(2)O_(4) (g) hArr 2 NO_(2) (g)` and 0.28 and 1.1 atm respectively . If the volume of the container is doubled keeping the temperature constant , then calculate the partial pressures of `N_(2) O_(4) (g)` and `NO_(2) (g)` in the new equilibrium .

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