At 500 K the equilibrium constant for the reaction H 2( g ) + I 2( g ) 2HI ( g ) is 24.8…
Chemistry · Class 11 · CBSE — Equilibrium
At 500 K the equilibrium constant for the reaction H2(g) + I2(g)
2HI(g) is 24.8. If
mol/L of HI is present at equilibrium, what are the concentrations of H2 and I2, assuming that we started by taking HI and reached the equilibrium at 500 K?
- 0.068 mol L–1
- 1.020 mol L–1
- 0.10 mol L–1
- 1.20 mol L–1
Answer
(A) 0.068 mol L –1
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