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For the reaction 2NO(g) + 2H2(g) ⇌ N2(g) + 2H2O(g)
it is determined that, at equilibrium at a particular temperature, the concentrations are as follows: [NO(g)] = 8.1 x 10-3 M, [H2(g)] = 4.1 x 10-5 M, [N2(g)] = 5.3 x 10-2 M, and [H2O(g)] = 2.9 x 10-3 M. Calculate the value of K for the reaction at this temperature.
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