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The active ingredient of Pepto-Bismol is the compound bismuth subsalicylate, which undergoes the following dissociation when added to water:
If the maximum amount of bismuth subsalicylate that reacts by this reaction is 3.2 × 10−19 mol/L, calculate the equilibrium constant for the preceding reaction.
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