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Calculating the partial pressure of a gas at equilibrium given the equilibrium constant.

At a given temperature, the equilibrium constant (Kp) for the decomposition of dinitrogen dioxide is 0.172. If 0.224atm N2O4 is sealed in a flask, what partial pressure of NO2 will exist at equilibrium?

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