Home
Class 12
CHEMISTRY
The equilibrium constant for the reactio...

The equilibrium constant for the reaction, `H_(2)(g) + I_(2)(g) hArr 2HI(g)` is 64 at a certain temperature. The equilibrium concentrations of `H_(2)` and HI are `2 mol//L and 16 mol//L` respectively. What is the equilibrium concentration (`"in "mol//L`) of `I_(2)` ?

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

The equilibrium conatant for the reaction H_(2(g)) + I_(2(g)) hArr 2HI_((g)) is 2 at a certain temperature. The equilibrium concentrations of H_(2) and HI are 2 mole . lit^(-1) . What is the equilibrium concentration (in mole lit^(-1) ) of I_(2) ?

The equilibrium constant K_(p) for the reaction H_(2)(g)+I_(2)(g) hArr 2HI(g) changes if:

The equilibrium constant K_(p) for the reaction H_(2)(g)+I_(2)(g) hArr 2HI(g) changes if:

The equilibrium constant for the reaction: H 2 ​ (g)+I 2 ​ (g)⇔2HI(g) is 64, at certain temperature.The equilibrium concentrations of H2 and HI are 2 and 16 mollit −1 respectively. The equilibrium concentration (in molLit −1 ) of I2 ​ is ?

The equilibrium constant for the reaction H_(2)(g)+I_(2)(g)hArr 2HI(g) is 32 at a given temperature. The equilibrium concentration of I_(2) and HI are 0.5xx10^(-3) and 8xx10^(-3)M respectively. The equilibrium concentration of H_(2) is

The equilibrium constant for the reaction H_(2)(g)+I_(2)(g)hArr 2HI(g) is 32 at a given temperature. The equilibrium concentration of I_(2) and HI are 0.5xx10^(-3) and 8xx10^(-3)M respectively. The equilibrium concentration of H_(2) is

The equilibrium constant for the reaction H_2 (g) +I_2 (g) hArr 2 HI (g) is 32 at a given temperature.The equilibrium concentrations of I_2 and HI are 0.5 xx 10 ^(-3) and 8xx 10^(-3)M respectively.The equilibrium concentration of H_2 is.

The equilibrium constant at 717 K for the reaction H_(2)(g)+I_(2)(g)hArr 2HI(g) is 50. The equilibrium constant for the reaction 2HI(g)hArr H_(2)(g)+I_(2)(g) is :