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To write the equilibrium constant for an equation, all you have to do is divide the products by the reactants. The reactants are always on the left side, and the products are always on the right side. The coefficients of the elements will be written as the exponent of that same element. However, in this equation, we do not have to write any exponents, as there are no coefficient but 1.

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