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`4.5` moles each of hydrogen and iodine heated in a sealed 10 litrevesel. At equilibrium, 3 moles of HI was foun. The equilibrium constant for `H_(2)(g) + I_(2) (g)hArr2HI(g)` is

A

`1`

B

`10`

C

`5`

D

`0.33`

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`H_(2)(g)+l_(2)(g)hArr2HI(g)`
`{:(t=0,4.5,4.5,0),(t=teq.,4.5-x,4.5-x,2x),(put,x=1.5,,),(,4.5-1.5,4.5-1.5,2xx1.5=3),(,darr,darr,darr),(,3,3,3):}`
`K_(c)=((3)^(2))/(3xx3)=1`
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