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`K_p` for the reaction `N_2O_4 (g) hArr 2NO_2(g)` is 0.66 at `46^@C`. Calculate the part per cent dissociation of `N_2O_4` at `46^@C` and a total pressure of 0.5 atm. Also calculate the partial pressure of `N_2O_4 and NO_2` at equilibrium .

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0.497, 0.332 atm, 0.168 atm
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