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At 700 K, equilibrium constant for the reaction

is 54.8. If 0.5 molL–1 of HI(g) is present at equilibrium at 700 K, what are the concentration of H2(g) and I2(g) assuming that we initially started with HI(g) and allowed it to reach equilibrium at 700 K?

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It is given that equilibrium constantfor the reaction

is 54.8.

Therefore, at equilibrium, the equilibrium constant for the reaction

will be .

Let the concentrations of hydrogen and iodine at equilibrium be x molL–1

.

Hence, at equilibrium,


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