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Given the reaction:
H2(g) + I2(g) ⇌
2HI(g)
ΔG
o |
for the reaction is 2.60 kJ/mol at 25degree C.
What is the minimum partial pressure of I2 required for
the reaction to be spontaneous in the forward direction at
2degrees
C if the partial pressures of H2 and HI are 3.5 and
1.75 atm,
respectively?
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