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Two solid compounds A and B dissociate into gaseous products at `20^(@)C` as
a. `A(s) hArr A'(s)+H_(2)S(g)`
b. `B(s) hArr B'(g)+H_(2)S(g)`
At `20^(@)C` pressure over excess solid A is `50` mm and that over excess solid B is `68` mm. Find:
a. The dissociation constant of A and B
b. Relative number of moles of A' and B' in the vapour phase over a mixture of the solids A and B.
c. Show that the total pressure of gas over the solid mixture would be `84.4` mm.

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(i) 1156 `(mm)^2`, (ii) 0.5407, (iii) 84.38 mm
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