Given the reaction below,
H2 (g)+ I2 (g)⇌ 2 HI (g) Kc = 50.5
What was the initial mass of HI (g) placed in a sealed 1.50 L flask which resulted in 0.025 mol of each of H2 (g) and I2 (g) being found in the flask at equilibrium?
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Given the reaction below, H2 (g)+ I2 (g)⇌ 2 HI (g) Kc = 50.5 What was...
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