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[NH(4)HS(s)=NH(3)(g)+H(2)S(g):],[" The e...

[NH_(4)HS(s)=NH_(3)(g)+H_(2)S(g):],[" The equilibrium pressure at "25^(@)C" is "0.660" atm."],[" What is "K_(p)" for the reaction? "]

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