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Hydrogen reacts with iodine to form hydrogen iodide as follows: H2(g)+I2(g)2HI(g) At 445C,Kc=50.2. If one starts with 0.100MH2(g),0.100MI2(g) and 0.0500MHI(g) what is the equilibrium concentration

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Hydrogen reacts with iodine to form hydrogen iodide as follows: H2(g)+I2(g)2HI(g) At 445C,Kc=50.2. If one starts with 0.100MH2(g),0.100MI2(g) and 0.0500MHI(g) what is the equilibrium concentration of H2(g)

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