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@sweetie pie

at equlibrium H2 and I2 have moles 'X'
X multiplied b X makes X(square)
HI2 at equlibrium would then have (b-X) square as it has 2 moles at equlibrium
thus the expression wud turn out to be as that shown in D

i hope it helped
 
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hey hey i m sorry i xplained it the wrong way

the question says that at equlibrim X moles of HI had disassociated
so at equlibrium H2 and I2 would have X/2 moles

and HI would have B-X (square)
x/2 multiplied by x/2 makes it x(square)/4

further expansion makes it as that in D
 
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mcq 9.. its easy.. it involves concept of born hyber cycye... formation of any compound is always a result of its gaseous elements combing together.. first carbon would be atomised then oxygen would be converted from molecule to atom...
 
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sibtain1227 said:
hey hey i m sorry i xplained it the wrong way

the question says that at equlibrim X moles of HI had disassociated
so at equlibrium H2 and I2 would have X/2 moles

and HI would have B-X (square)
x/2 multiplied by x/2 makes it x(square)/4

further expansion makes it as that in D
why cant it be A?? why do u multiply by 4?? we just need to square it by 2 only, right? plz explain me this part.
thnks.
 
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@libra
the statment says that at equilibrium X moles oh HI dissociate

as HI and I2 or H2 are in a ratio of 2/1
therefore its gives x/2 moles at equilibrium !!

hope u get it :D
 
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