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`1` mol of `H_(2), 2` mol of `I_(2)` and `3` mol of HI were taken in a `1-L` flask. If the value of `K_(c)` for the equation `H_(2)(g)+I_(2)(g) hArr 2HI(g)` is `50` at `440^(@)C`, what will be the concentration of each specie at equilibrium?

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