When heated at high temperatures, iodine vapor dissociates

Chapter 15, Problem 80AP

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When heated at high temperatures, iodine vapor dissociates as follows:

\(\mathrm{I}_{2}(\mathrm{~g}) \rightleftarrows 2 \mathrm{I}(\mathrm{g})\)

In one experiment, a chemist finds that when

0.054 mole of \(\mathrm{I}_{2}\) was placed in a flask of volume 0.48 L at 587 K, the degree of dissociation (that is, the fraction of \(\mathrm{I}_{2}\) dissociated) was 0.0252. Calculate \(\mathrm{K}_{c}\) and \(\mathrm{K}_{p}\) for the reaction at this temperature.

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