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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)+I_(2) Leftrightarrow 2HI`
`"Initial 4.5 4.5 O"`
`"Reacted & Formed 1.5 1.5 3.0"`
`"At equilibrium "(3.0)/(10)" "(3.0)/(10)" "(3.0)/(10)`
`k_(C)=([HI]^(2))/([H_(2)] [I_(2)])`
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