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[" 2.14"^^" t "25^(@)C" and "1atm" .Nate "],[N_(2)O_(4)(g)=2N(g)],[" If it is "35%" dissociated at given condition,find: "],[" (i) The percent dissociation at same temperature if total pressure is "0.2atm" ."],[" (ii) The percent dissociation (at same temperature) in a "80g" sample of "N_(2)" ,confined to a "7" litre vessel."],[" (iii) What volume of above mixture will diffuse if "20mL" pure "O_(2)" diffuses in "10" minutes at same tempera- "],[" ture and pressure? "]

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