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  1. 2. Solid ammonium iodide decomposes to yield ammonia gas(NH3) and hydrogen iodide gas at 400oF. The equilibrium constant for
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  2. Gaseous hydrogen and iodine are placed in a closed container at 425 degrees Celsius. The reactants react to produce the gaseous
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  3. At 500 °C, hydrogen iodide decomposes according to2HI(g)↽−−⇀H2(g)+I2(g) For HI(g) heated to 500 °C in a 1.00 L
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  4. According to the following reaction, how many moles of hydrogen iodide willbe formed upon the complete reaction of 30.0 grams of
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  5. Gaseous hydrogen and gaseous iodine react together to form hydrogen iodide.H2 + I2 2HI a The graph shows how the amount of
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  6. Hydrogen iodide reacts with itself to give hydrogen and iodine. The equilibrium constant is about2.0 x 10─3 at a particular
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  7. Hydrogen iodide decomposes according to the following equation:H2(g) + I2(g) ⇌ 2HI(g) A 2.50 L equilibrium mixture contains
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  8. Assume that gaseous hydrogen iodide is synthesized from hydrogen gas and iodide vapor at 50 degrees celcius where the
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  9. For the following reaction, 0.372 grams of hydrogen gas are allowed to react with 50.1 grams of iodine.hydrogen(g) + iodine(s)
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  10. write a skeleton equation for this reaction hydrogen iodide(g)->hydrogen+iodide(G)
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