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When `PCl_(5)` is heated, it dissociates into `PCl_(3)` and `Cl_(2)`. The vapour density of the gas mixture at `200^(@)C` and at `250^(@)C` is `70` and `58`, respectively. Find the degree dissociation at two temperatures.

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