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The equilibrium constant kc of the reaction H2+I2 produces HI is 54.3at430°C. Starting with 6.0moles, of HI moles of HI in 1.0dm^3 reaction vessel, calculate th5 concentration of H2,I2 and HI at equilibrium

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