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Hydrogen Iodide Can Theoretically Be Made by the Reaction of Hydrogen

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Hydrogen iodide can theoretically be made by the reaction of hydrogen gas and iodine by the following reaction:
H2(g) I2(s) 2HI(g)
What temperature conditions are required for the formation of HI to be favored at standard pressure?
S (H2, g) 130.6 J/(mol K)
S (I2, s) 116.1 J/(mol K)
S (HI, g) 206.6 J/(mol K) Hydrogen iodide can theoretically be made by the reaction of hydrogen gas and iodine by the following reaction: H<sub>2</sub>(g) <font face= symbol ></font> I<sub>2</sub>(s) <font face= symbol ></font> 2HI(g) What temperature conditions are required for the formation of HI to be favored at standard pressure? S <font face= symbol ></font>(H<sub>2</sub>, g) <font face= symbol ></font> 130.6 J/(mol <font face= symbol ></font> K) S <font face= symbol ></font>(I<sub>2</sub>, s) <font face= symbol ></font> 116.1 J/(mol <font face= symbol ></font> K) S <font face= symbol ></font>(HI, g) <font face= symbol ></font> 206.6 J/(mol <font face= symbol ></font> K)   (HI, g) <font face= symbol ></font> 26.5 kJ/mol (HI, g) 26.5 kJ/mol


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