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At 25 °c the solubility product constant, ksp, for mns in 5 x 10−15 and the acid dissociation constants k1 and k2 for h2s are 1 x 10−7 and 1 x 10−13, respectively. what is the equilibrium constant for the reaction represented by the equation above at 25 °c?

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