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Equilibrium constant `K_(p)` for
`H_(2)S(g) hArr 2H_(2)(g)+S_(2)(g)`
is `0.0118` atm at `1065^(@)C` and heat of dissociation is `42.4` Kcal. Find equilibrium constant at `1132^(@)C`.

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