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Calculate the equilibrium concentrations of H2, I2, and HI at 700 K if the initial concentrations of hydrogen and iodine are each 0.100 M. Calculate the % hydrogen and iodine reacted at this temperature. H2 (g) + I2 (g) <-----> 2 HI (g) Kc = 57.0 at 700 K
a) What is the molarity of H2 at equilibrium?
b) What is the molarity of I2 at equilibrium?
c) What is the molarity of HI at equilibrium?
d) What is the % hydrogen and iodine reacted?
Calculate the equilibrium concentrations of H2, I2, and HI at 700 K if the initial concentrations of hydrogen and iodine are each 0.100 M. Calculate the % hydrogen and iodine reacted at this temperature. H2 (g) + I2 (g) <-----> 2 HI (g) Kc = 57.0 at 700 K
a) What is the molarity of H2 at equilibrium?
b) What is the molarity of I2 at equilibrium?
c) What is the molarity of HI at equilibrium?
d) What is the % hydrogen and iodine reacted?
Patrina SchowalterLv2
21 Jul 2019