The equilibrium constant for the reaction H2+122HI Is 20 at 40 °C, and the vapor pressure of solid iodine is 0.1 bar at that temp. If 12.7 g of solid iodine are placed in a 10-dm³ vessel at 40 °C, what is the minimum amount of hydrogen gas that must be introduced in order to remove all the solid iodine?

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The equilibrium constant for the reaction
H2+122HI
Is 20 at 40 °C, and the vapor pressure of solid iodine is
0.1 bar at that temp. If 12.7 g of solid iodine are placed
in a 10-dm³ vessel at 40 °C, what is the minimum
amount of hydrogen gas that must be introduced in
order to remove all the solid iodine?
Transcribed Image Text:The equilibrium constant for the reaction H2+122HI Is 20 at 40 °C, and the vapor pressure of solid iodine is 0.1 bar at that temp. If 12.7 g of solid iodine are placed in a 10-dm³ vessel at 40 °C, what is the minimum amount of hydrogen gas that must be introduced in order to remove all the solid iodine?
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