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equilibriou constatnt

The equation constant for the reaction                Ni(s) = 4CO(g) = Ni(CO)subnumber 4(g) is 5.0 x10^4 at 25 degrees celcius. What is the equilibrium constant for the reaction Ni(CO) subnumber4 (g)= NI(s) = 4CO(g)?

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