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Under what pressure must an equimolar mixture of `PCl_(5)` and `Cl_(2)` be placed at `250^(@)C` in order to obtain `PCl_(5)` at `1` atm? `(K_(p) "for dissociation of" PCl_(5)=1.78)`.

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