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The vapour density of the mixture at equilibrium is `38.3` at `33^(@)C`
`N_(2)O_(4) (g) hArr 2NO_(2) (g)`
Determine the value of degree of dissociation. Report your answer the multiplying by `10`.

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`alpha = (M_(t) - M_(mix))/((n -1)M_(mix)) = (92 - 76.6)/(76.6) = 0.2`
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