Answer: The equilibrium concentration of hydrogen gas is 0.0269 M
Explanation:
The chemical reaction follows the equation:
[tex]H_2(g)+I_2(g)\rightleftharpoons 2HI(g)[/tex]
At t = 0 0.044M 0.044M 0.177M
At [tex]t=t_{eq}[/tex] (0.044-x)M (0.044-x)M (0.177+x)M
The expression for [tex]K_c[/tex] for the given reaction follows:
[tex]K_c=\frac{[HI]^2}{[H_2]\times [I_2]}[/tex]
We are given:
[tex]K_c=52[/tex]
Putting values in above equation, we get:
[tex]52=\frac{(0.177+x)^2}{(0.044-x)^2}[/tex]
[tex]x=0.0171M[/tex]
Hence, the equilibrium concentration of hydrogen gas is (0.044-x) M =(0.044-0.0171) M= 0.0269 M