Equilibrium constants for reactions
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At 700 degree C calculate the equilibrium for the reaction
2 H2(g) + S2(g)= 2 H2S(g)
2.50 moles of H2
1.35 x e-5 moles S2
8.70 moles of H2S
in a 12.0 liter container
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