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The equilibrium constant, kc, for the reaction h2 (g) + i2 (g) ⇄ 2hi (g) at 425°c is 54.8. a reaction vessel contains 0.0890 m hi, 0.215 m h2, and 0.498 m i2. which statement is correct about this reaction mixture? view available hint(s) the equilibrium constant, kc, for the reaction h2 (g) + i2 (g) ⇄ 2hi (g) at 425°c is 54.8. a reaction vessel contains 0.0890 m hi, 0.215 m h2, and 0.498 m i2. which statement is correct about this reaction mixture? the reaction is not at equilibrium and will proceed to make more reactants to reach equilibrium. the reaction quotient is greater than 1. the reaction is not at equilibrium and will proceed to make more products to reach equilibrium. the reaction mixture is at equilibrium.

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