The rate constant for the gaseous reaction is 2.42 × 10−2/(M·s) at 400°C. Initially, an equimolar sample of H2 and I2 is

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The rate constant for the gaseous reaction is 2.42 × 10−2/(M·s) at 400°C. Initially, an equimolar sample of H2 and I2 is

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The rate constant for the gaseous reaction
is 2.42 × 10−2/(M·s) at 400°C.
Initially, an equimolar sample of H2 and
I2 is placed in a vessel at 400°C and the total
pressure is 1676 mmHg.

(a) What is the initial rate (M·min) of the formation of
HI?
(b) What are the rate of formation of HI and the concentration
of HI (in molarity) after 14.5 min?
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