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Consider the reaction: XeF2 (g) + F2 (g) = XeF4 (g)
From which of the following starting composition(s) is it impossible to establish the equilibrium condition for the reaction above?
O A. 0.25 mol XeF2 (g)
O B. 0.25 mol F2 (g) and 0.25 mol XeF4 (g)
O c.0.25 mol XeF4 (g)
O D. 0.25 mol XeF2 (g) and 0.25 mol F2 (g)
O E. 0.25 moi XeF2 (g) and 0.25 mol XeF4 (g)
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