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2so3 (g) --> 2 so2 (g) + o2 (g) you place 0.0300 mol of pure so3 in an 8.00-l flask at 1150 k. at equilibrium, 0.0058 mol of o2 has been formed. calculate k for this reaction at 1150 k. for k, use scientific notation and three significant figures. for scientific notation use "e" to represent "x10^" and no spaces in your numerical answer.

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