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2H2S(g)---2H2(g) + S2 delta H=220KJ
2H2S(g)---2H2(g) + S2 delta H=220KJ
k eq is 0.40 a 10.0L vessel containing 2.0 mol of H2S, 2.2 mol of H2, and 2.5 mol of S2
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2H2S(g)---2H2(g) + S2 delta H=220KJ
k eq is 0.40 a 10.0L vessel containing 2.0 mol of H2S, 2.2 mol of H2, and 2.5 mol of S2
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