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Example 9.30
In the equilibrium mixture, the concentration of hydrogen
each while that of hydrogen iodid
ure, the concentration of hydrogen and iodine is 0.04 moles per
or of hydrogen iodide is 0.08 moles per dm. Find K of the following reaction
Th
H2(g) + 12 g
2H1 (g)
Given:
[H2] = 0.04 mol/ dm3
[2] = 0.04 mol/ dm3
[HI] = 0.08 mol/dm3
K = ?​

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Answered by GMOJASRAUT
2

Answer:

Explanation:

In the equilibrium mixture, the concentration of hydrogen

each while that of hydrogen iodid

ure, the concentration of hydrogen and iodine is 0.04 moles per

or of hydrogen iodide is 0.08 moles per dm. Find K of the following reaction

Th

H2(g) + 12 g

2H1 (g)

Given:

[H2] = 0.04 mol/ dm3

[2] = 0.04 mol/ dm3

[HI] = 0.08 mol/dm3

K = ?​

Answered by wasimkhaz999
0

Answer:

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