Interpretation:
The concentration of hydrogen iodide is to be calculated.
Concept introduction:
The equilibrium constant is the ratio of molar concentration of products to the reactants. It is represented by
The formula is given as: there is a
Where,
a, b, c, and d are number of molecules.
Answer to Problem 71A
The value of equilibrium constant
Explanation of Solution
Given information: the given reaction is
According to the Le Chatelier’s principle, the equilibrium constant is the ratio of molar concentration of products to the molar concentration of reactants. It is represented by
Or,
The concentration of hydrogen iodide is
The concentration of hydrogen iodide is
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