30. Solving a chemistry problem
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2. Write an expression for the chemical equilibrium constant of a reversible reaction. In accordance with Le Chatelier's principle, justify in which direction the equilibrium of the reaction will shift:
H2(g) F2(g) = 2HF(g) ∆ H0 = − 541.4 kJ
H2(g) F2(g) = 2HF(g) ∆ H0 = − 541.4 kJ
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