56. Solving a chemistry problem
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1.3 Using the values of the equilibrium constant KR = 50 reactions H2 + i2 = 2 ni, calculate how many hydrogen moles should be taken for each iodine mole so that I2 at 444 ° C 90 % turns into NI?
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