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For COCl(2)(g) hArr CO(g) +Cl(2)(g), K(p...

For `COCl_(2)(g) hArr CO(g) +Cl_(2)(g), K_(p)=8xx10^(-8)` atm. units at a certain temperature. Find the degree of dissociation of `COCl_(2)` at given temperature if the equilibrium pressure is 2.0 atm.

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