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The degree of dissociation of `N_(2)O_(4)` into `NO_(2)` at `1` atm `40^(@)C` is `0.25`. Calculate its `K_(p)` at `40^(@)C`.

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To calculate the equilibrium constant \( K_p \) for the dissociation of \( N_2O_4 \) into \( NO_2 \) at \( 40^\circ C \) given that the degree of dissociation is \( 0.25 \) at \( 1 \, \text{atm} \), we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Write the equilibrium reaction The dissociation of \( N_2O_4 \) can be represented as: \[ N_2O_4 (g) \rightleftharpoons 2 NO_2 (g) \] ...
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