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at 700 K, the reaction 2SOsubnmber2(g) + Osubnumber2(g) = 2SOsubnumber3(g) has the equilibrium constant Ksubletterc = 4.3 x 10^6, and the following concentration are present:[SOsubmnumber2] = 0.010 M:
[SOsubnumber3] = 10.M : [Osubnumber2] =0.010 M
When the reaction system reaches equilibrium, what is the SOsubnumber3 concentration?
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