A system at equilibrium contains I 2 (g) at a pressure of 0.19 atm and I(g)...

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A system at equilibrium contains I 2 (g) at a pressure of 0.19atm and I(g) at a pressure of 0.22 atm . The system is thencompressed to half its volume. Part A Find the pressure of I 2 whenthe system returns to equilibrium. Part B Find the pressure of Iwhen the system returns to equilibrium.

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First we need to use the initial equilibrium partial pressures to find the equilibrium constant Kp After that you will need to use Boyles Law to find the total pressure of the system after the volume of the container is halved So the equilibrium reaction looks like this I2g2Ig The total pressure of the system is equal to the sum of the partial pressure of its components PtotalPI2PI 019 atm 022 atm 041atm When you    See Answer
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