4. Consider the following reaction:2 HI (g) $ H2 (g) + 12 (g)Kc = 0.016 at 300. KIf 1.0 x 10-2 M HI (g) was added to a flask, what is the partial pressure of each gas once the reaction reaches equilibrium?
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