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Consider the equilibrium `H _(2) + I _(2) Harr 2HI.` Calculate the equilibrium constant of the reverse reaction when the equlibrium concentration of `H _(2), I _(2) and HI` are `1.14xx10^(-2),0.12 xx10^(-2) and 2.50 xx10^(-2) mol L ^(-1),` respectively

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