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[K_(c)=7.47times10^(11)mol^(-1)L=7.47times10^(11)M^(-1)],[A" sample of "HI" (g) is placed in a flask at a pressure of "0.2atm" .At equilibrium "],[" A sample of "HI" (g) is "0.04atm" .What is "K_(p)" for the given equilibrium? "],[" partial pressure of "HI(g)" is "0.04atm" .What is "K_(p)" for the given equilibrium? "],[" partial pressure of "HI(g)=H_(2)(g)+I_(2)(g)]

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