A mixture containing an initial concentration of 0.1408 M for H2 and 0.1161 M for Cl2 is allowed to come to equilibrium. What must be the equilibrium concentration of HCl? H2(g) + Cl2(g) -> 2HCl(g) Kc = 5.00e16
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