For the dissociation reaction, N2O4(g)→2NO2(g) the relation connecting the degree of dissociation (α) of N2O4(g) with its equilibrium constant Kp is _____________.
α=Kp/P4+Kp/P
α=Kp4+Kp
α=[Kp/P4+Kp/P]12
α=[Kp4+Kp]12
A
α=Kp/P4+Kp/P
B
α=[Kp/P4+Kp/P]12
C
α=Kp4+Kp
D
α=[Kp4+Kp]12
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