Answer:
1.099 M is the concentration of HI is present at equilibrium.
Explanation:
Initial concentration of hydrogen gas = [tex][H_2]=\frac{0.700 mol}{1.00 L}=0.700 M[/tex]
Initial concentration of iodine gas = [tex][I_2]=\frac{0.700 mol}{1.00 L}=0.700 M[/tex]
[tex]H_2+I_2\rightleftharpoons 2HI[/tex]
Initially
0.700 M 0.700 M 0
(0.700-x)M (0.700-x) 2x
Expression of an equilibrium constant is given by :
[tex]K_c=\frac{[HI]^2}{[H_2][I_2]}[/tex]
[tex]53.3=\frac{4x^2}{(0.700-x)(0.700-x)}[/tex]
Solving for x:
x = 0.5495 M
Concentration of HI is present at equilibrium:
[tex]2\times 0.5495 M=1.099 M[/tex]