Be sure to answer all parts.The equilibrium constant K for the reaction below is 86.0 at a certain temperature. H2(g) +1

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Be sure to answer all parts.The equilibrium constant K for the reaction below is 86.0 at a certain temperature. H2(g) +1

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Be sure to answer all parts.The equilibrium constant K for the reaction below is 86.0 at a certain temperature. H2(g) +12(g) → 2HI(g) If you start with 0.170 M hydrogen iodide, what will the concentrations of H2, I2, and HI be at equilibrium? [H21 M [121 11 M [HI] M

For the hypothetical reaction A + 3B-2C, the rate of appearance of C given by (A[CyAt) may also be expressed as Multiple Choice ΔICyΔΙ - ΔΙΑ/Δ1 ΔICyΔt = -(3/2) ΔΙΘΥΔΙ ΔIC/Δια (2/3) Δ/Β/Δι Ο Δ(C/Δt = -(12) ΔΙΑ/ΔΙ
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