, we will practice equilibrium calculations using the formation of hydrogen iodide gas (HI). Hydrogen iodide can be formed though the reaction of hydrogen and iodine gases: H2(g) + I2 (g) → 2HI ) Kp = 71 at 710.0 °C Question 8: a. A student placed 26.0 bar of hydrogen iodide gas and 3.0 bar each of hydrogen and iodine gases into a 4.0 L container. What are the equilibrium pressures of all three gases? b. If He (g) was added to the above reaction vessel, would the equilibrium pressures of H₂(g), 12(g) and HI(g) be different?

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 In this sample problem for the upcoming experiment, we will practice equilibrium calculations using the formation of hydrogen iodide gas (HI). Hydrogen iodide can be formed though the reaction of hydrogen and iodine gases

, we will practice equilibrium calculations using the formation of hydrogen iodide
gas (HI). Hydrogen iodide can be formed though the reaction of hydrogen and iodine gases:
H2(g) + I2 (g) → 2HI )
Kp = 71 at 710.0 °C
Question 8:
a. A student placed 26.0 bar of hydrogen iodide gas and 3.0 bar each of hydrogen and iodine gases into a
4.0 L container. What are the equilibrium pressures of all three gases?
b. If He (g) was added to the above reaction vessel, would the equilibrium pressures of H₂(g), 12(g) and HI(g) be
different?
Transcribed Image Text:, we will practice equilibrium calculations using the formation of hydrogen iodide gas (HI). Hydrogen iodide can be formed though the reaction of hydrogen and iodine gases: H2(g) + I2 (g) → 2HI ) Kp = 71 at 710.0 °C Question 8: a. A student placed 26.0 bar of hydrogen iodide gas and 3.0 bar each of hydrogen and iodine gases into a 4.0 L container. What are the equilibrium pressures of all three gases? b. If He (g) was added to the above reaction vessel, would the equilibrium pressures of H₂(g), 12(g) and HI(g) be different?
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