7. A reaction mixture initially contains 0.75 M [HI].
At equilibrium, the [I2] was found to be 0.300 M. Calculate Kc
2 HI(g) ⇄ H2(g) + I2(g)
I need a step by step solution for this. I got 0.6 but I am not 100% sure on it. Thanks in advance.
7. A reaction mixture initially contains 0.75 M [HI]. At equilibrium, the [I2] was found to...
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