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At a certain temperature, the equilibrium constant, ?c, for this reaction is 53.3.
H2(g)+I2(g)↽−−⇀2HI(g) ?c=53.3
At this temperature, 0.300 mol H2 and 0.300 mol I2 were placed in a 1.00 L container to react. What concentration of HI is present at equilibrium?
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