For the reaction of hydrogen gas with iodine gas to make hydrogen iodide gas, H2+I2→2HI, you have the following concentrations at equilibrium: [H2]=4.5647×10^−3 M, [I2]=7.378×10^−4 M, and [HI]=1.3544×10^−2 M.
What is the equilibrium constant?
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