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At 500 degree C hydrogen iodide decomposes according to 2HI (g) H_2 (g) + I_2 (g) For HI (g) heated to 500 degree C in a 1.00-L reaction vessel, chemical analysis determined the following concentrations at equilibrium: [H_2] = 0.445 M, [I_2] = 0.445 M. and [HI] = 3.76 M. If an additional 1.00 mole of HI (g) is introduced into the reaction vessel, what are the equilibrium concentrations after the new equilibrium has been reached? [HI] = [H_2] = [I_2] =
At 500 degree C hydrogen iodide decomposes according to 2HI (g) H_2 (g) + I_2 (g) For HI (g) heated to 500 degree C in a 1.00-L reaction vessel, chemical analysis determined the following concentrations at equilibrium: [H_2] = 0.445 M, [I_2] = 0.445 M. and [HI] = 3.76 M. If an additional 1.00 mole of HI (g) is introduced into the reaction vessel, what are the equilibrium concentrations after the new equilibrium has been reached? [HI] = [H_2] = [I_2] =
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