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Problem
#26162

equilibrium

Equilibrium constants are known for the following reactions
S(s) + (3/2) Osubnumber2(g) =SOsubnumber3(g)
Ksubletterc =9.2 x 10^23
SOsubnumber3(g) = SOsubnumber2(g) + (1/2)Osubnumber2(g)  
Ksubletterc= 4.8 x 10^-4
Thus for the reaction
S(s)+Osubnumber2(g) = SOsubnumber2(g)

Ksubletterc = ____________

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