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Transcribed Image Text:According to the following reaction, how many grams of hydrogen iodide will be formed upon the complete
reaction of 32.6 grams of iodine with excess hydrogen gas ?
hydrogen(g) + iodine(s) –
- hydrogen iodide(g)
grams hydrogen iodide
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