The free energy of formation of nitric oxide, NO, at 1000 K (roughly the temperature in an automobile engine during ignition) is about 74 kJ/mol. Calculate the equilibrium constant $K_p$ for the reaction $N_2(g) + O_2(g) \rightleftharpoons 2NO(g)$ at this temperature. Provide the answer in scientific notation
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