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For the reaction hydrogen and iodine gives hi, the equilibrium constant is

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Answered by minhaj8255
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The Reaction Of Hydrogen And Iodine To Give Hydrogen IodideHas An Equilibrium Constant, Kc, Of 56 At 435 ºC. ... H2(g) + I2(g) ⇆ 2 HI(g) Suppose You Mix 0.47 Mol Of H2 And 0.47 Mol Of I2 In A 10.0-L Flask At 435 °C.

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Answered by minhaj66340
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The equilibrium constant for the reaction H2 (g) + I2 (g)---> 2HI(g)(Reversible) is 32 at a given temperature. The equilibriumconcentration of I2 and HI are 0.5 * 10-3 and 8 * 10-3 M respectively. The quilibrium concentration of H2 is. 1) 1*10-3 2)0.5*10-3 3) 2*10-3 4)4*10.

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