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The degree of dissociation of HI at a particular temperature is 0.8 . Find the volume of 1.5 M sodium thiosulphate solution required to react completely with the iodine present at equilibrium in acidic condition, when 0.135 mol each of `H_2 and I_2` are heated at 440k in a closed vessel of capacity 2.0 L .

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