The equilibrium constant is 8.8 x 10^2 at a particular temperature for the reaction: H2(g) + I2(g) ⇌ 2HI(g). Use this information to decide what will happen, given the following sets of initial conditions: Will the reaction shift to the left, to the right, or will the system be at equilibrium?
PH2 = 0.49 torr, PI2 = 0.067 torr, PHI = 5.9 torr
A 4.0 L flask contains 1.19 mol H2, 0.079 mol I2, and 8.25 mol HI.
A 4.0 L flask contains 0.0459 mol H2, 0.012 mol I2, and 0.696 mol HI.
PH2 = 0.3949 torr, PI2 = 0.088 torr, PHI = 5.53 torr