For the following reaction: H2(g) + I2(g)<--->2HI(g)     ; Kc=49.5 The beginning concentrations are: H2: 0.10M, I2: 0.050M,...

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For the following reaction: H2(g) +I2(g)<--->2HI(g)     ; Kc=49.5

The beginning concentrations are: H2: 0.10M, I2: 0.050M, andHI:0

Assume this reaction is not at equilibrium. When it does reachequilibrium, what will the concentrations be?

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Lets write again the overall reaction and then do a ICEchartr H2g I2g2HIgi 02 005 0e 02x 005x 2x495 2x2 02x005xFrom here we solve for x to    See Answer
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