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At 445 ºC calculate the equilibrium concentration of HI when 0.500 M HI, 0.0200 M H2, and 0.0200 M I2 are placed in a sealed flask and allowed to reach equilibrium. Kc for this reaction is 50 at 445 ºC.
H2(g) + I2(g) -> 2HI(g)
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