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Hydrogen iodide decomposes according to the reaction 2HI (g) H_2(g) +I_2(g) A sealed 1.50-L container initially holds 0.00623 mol of H_2, 0.00414 mol of I_2, and 0.0244 mol of HI at 703 K. When equilibrium is reached, the concentration of H_2(g) is 0.00467 M. What are the concentrations of HI(g) and I_2 (g)?
Hydrogen iodide decomposes according to the reaction 2HI (g) H_2(g) +I_2(g) A sealed 1.50-L container initially holds 0.00623 mol of H_2, 0.00414 mol of I_2, and 0.0244 mol of HI at 703 K. When equilibrium is reached, the concentration of H_2(g) is 0.00467 M. What are the concentrations of HI(g) and I_2 (g)?
Bunny GreenfelderLv2
23 Feb 2019