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2. For the reaction described by the equation N2(g) + CH2(g) + 2HCN(g) K = 2.3x104 at 300°C.
What is the equilibrium concentration of hydrogen cyanide if the initial concentrations of N, and
acetylene (CH) were 3.5 mol/L and 2.5 mol/L, respectively?

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