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16. Chemical Equilibrium - Part 2 of 2
16. Chemical Equilibrium - Part 2 of 2
16. Chemical Equilibrium / ICE Charts / Problem 10
The reaction of hydrogen (H2) and iodine (I2) produces hydrogen iodide (HI) according to the following equation:
H2(g) + I2(s) ⇌ 2 HI(g)
An equilibrium mixture contains the following concentrations/amounts of the reactants and products in a 1.00 L container: H2 = 0.234 mol, HI = 0.348 mol and I2 = 10.0 g.
If an additional 0.0700 moles of H2 are added to the reaction mixture, how many moles of HI are produced when the equilibrium is reestablished?
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