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Write eqaution of forward reaction between hydrogen and iodine​

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Answered by sameer12355
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Answer:

In the forward reaction, hydrogen and iodine combine to form hydrogen iodide. In the reverse reaction, hydrogen iodide decomposes back into hydrogen and iodine. The two reactions can be combined into one equation by the use of a double arrow.

Explanation:

In the forward reaction, hydrogen and iodine combine to form hydrogen iodide. In the reverse reaction, hydrogen iodide decomposes back into hydrogen and iodine. The two reactions can be combined into one equation by the use of a double arrow.

Answered by Ayushmaurya007
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Answer:

Forward reaction:H2(g)+I2(g)→2HI(g)

Reverse reaction:2HI(g)→H2(g)+I2(g)

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