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An equilibrium mixture at `300 K` contains `N_(2)O_(4)` and `NO_(2)` at `0.28` and `1.1 atm`, respectively. If the volume of container is doubles, calculate the new equilibrium pressure of two gases.

A

`0.095 atm, 0.32 atm`

B

`0.64,0.032 atm`

C

`0.095 atm, 0.64 atm`

D

`0.95 atm, 0.64 atm`

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