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More Challenging Questions These questions require more thought and integrate several c...

More Challenging Questions

These questions require more thought and integrate several concepts.

The reaction of hydrogen gas and iodine gas to give hydrogen iodide gas, when written with the smallest wholenumber coefficients, has an equilibrium constant, Kc, of 56 at 435 °C.

(a) What is the value of KP?

(b) Suppose 0.45 mol H2 and 0.45 mol I2 are sealed in a 10.0-L flask at 435 °C. Calculate the total pressure of the mixture before and after equilibrium is achieved.

(c) Calculate the partial pressure of each gas at equilibrium.

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