Consider the following reaction:
H2 (g) + I2 (g) ⇌ 2 HI (g)
Complete the following table. Assume that all concentrations are
equilibrium concentrations in M.
T(∘C) | [H2] | [I2] | [HI] | [Kc] |
25 | 0.0355 | 0.0388 | 0.922 | − |
340 | − | 4.55×10−2 M | 0.384 M | 90.6 |
445 | 4.90×10−2 M | 4.74×10−2 M | − | 50.2 |
Find Kc at 25 ∘C.
Find [H2] at 340 ∘C.
Find [HI] at 445 ∘C.
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