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XY(2) dissociates XY(2)(g) hArr XY(g)+Y(...

`XY_(2)` dissociates `XY_(2)(g) hArr XY(g)+Y(g)`. When the initial pressure of `XY_(2)` is `600` mm Hg, the total equilibrium pressure is `800` mm Hg. Calculate K for the reaction Assuming that the volume of the system remains unchanged.

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