Consider the following reaction:
H2(g)+I2(g)⇌2HI(g)
A reaction mixture in a 3.70 L flask at a certain temperature
initially contains 0.766 g H2 and 97.0 g I2 At equilibrium, the
flask contains 90.2 g HI. Calculate the equilibrium constant (Kc)
for the reaction at this temperature.
I keep getting 700 as the answer but it's not right.

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Or u have type so wrong value
But u can check the procedure
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