For the dissociation reaction `N_(2)O_(4) (g)hArr 2NO_(2)(g)`, the degree of dissociation `(alpha)`in terms of `K_(p)` and total equilibrium pressure P is:
A
`alpha=sqrt((4P+K_(p))/(K_(P)))`
B
`alpha=sqrt((K_(P))/(4P+K_(p)))`
C
`alpha=sqrt((K_(P))/(4P))`
D
none of these
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