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The degree of dissociation is `0.5 at 800K and 2` atm for the gaseous reaction
`PCI_(5)hArrPCI_(3)+CI_(2)`
Assuming ideal behaviour of all the gases.
Calculate the density of equilibrium mixture at `800K "and" 2` atm.

A

`4.232g//L`

B

`6.4g//L`

C

`8.4g//L`

D

`2.2g//L`

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