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For the following equilibrium reaction ,
`N_2O_4(g) hArr 2NO_2(g)`
`NO_2` is 50% of total volume at given temperature . Hence vapour density of the equilibrium mixture is

A

34.5

B

25

C

`23.0`

D

20

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