= Given the reaction: 2HI H₂+I2. If Kc for the reverse reaction is 1.85 x 102 at 425°C, what is K, for the forward reaction at the same temperature? O-1.85 x 102 54.1 1.85 x 10-2 O 3.70 x x 10-2 Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining Provide Feedback

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Given the reaction: 2HI H₂ + I2. If Ke for the reverse reaction is 1.85 x 102 at 425°C, what is Ke for the forward reaction at the same temperature?
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