A system at equilibrium contains I2(g) at a pressure of 0.13 atm and I(g) at a pressure of 0.18 atm . The system is then compressed to half its volume. Find the pressure of I2 and I when the system returns to equilibrium.
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Write the balanced chemical equation for the reaction: $I_2(g) \rightleftharpoons 2I(g)$ Show more…
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