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A mixture of `H_2` and `I_2` (vapour) in molecular proportion of 2:3 was heated at `440^@`C till the reaction
`H_2`+ `I_2` `->` 2HI reached equilibrium state calculate the % of iodine converted into the product (Kc at `440^@`C=0.02)

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