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A reaction, `SO_2Cl_2 rarr SO_2 + Cl_2` is first order reaction with half life period `3.15xx10^4 s` at `320^@C`. What percentage of `SO_2Cl_2` would be decomposed on heating at `320^@C` for 90 minutes?

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