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The reaction `4N_(2)O+CH_(4) to CO_(2)+2H_(2)O+4N_(2)` takes place in the gaseous state. If all volumes are measured at the same temperature and pressure, calculate the volume of dinitrogen oxide `(N_(2)O)` required to give 150 ml of steam. (N = 14, O = 16, C = 12, H = 1)

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