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A mixture of nitrogen and hydrogen are initially in the molar ratio of `1:3` related equilibrium to form ammonia when `25%` of the material had reacted. If the total pressure of the system is `28 atm`, calculate the partial pressure of ammonia at the equilibrium.

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