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In a solution total concentration of `M^(3+)` is `2xx10^(-3) (M)` and total concentration of `SCN^(-)` is `1.51xx10^(-3) (M)` and free `SCN^(-)` concentration `= 1xx10^(-5) (M)`
What is the dissociation constant of the complex `M(SCN)^(2+)`?

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