Consider the following reaction: 12(g) + H2(g) – 2HI(g) = What is the value for the equilibrium constant, if [H2] = 0.25

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Consider the following reaction: 12(g) + H2(g) – 2HI(g) = What is the value for the equilibrium constant, if [H2] = 0.25

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Consider the following reaction: 12(g) + H2(g) – 2HI(g) = What is the value for the equilibrium constant, if [H2] = 0.25 M, [12] = 0.80 M, and [HI]= 0.40 M? Your Answer: Answer
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