Question
Balance the following chemical reaction and determine the number of moles of HI produced when 2.33 moles of H2(g) are consumed in the following chemical reaction:
___H2(g) + __I2(g) -> ___HI (g)
___H2(g) + __I2(g) -> ___HI (g)
Answers
H2(g) + I2(g) -> 2HI (g)
2.33 mols H2 x (2 mol HI/1 mol H2) = 2.33 x 2/1 = ? mols HI
2.33 mols H2 x (2 mol HI/1 mol H2) = 2.33 x 2/1 = ? mols HI
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