Answer:
Kc = 0.075
Step-by-step explanation:
The dissociation (α) is the initial quantity that ionized divided by the total dissolved. So, let's calling x the ionized quantity, and M the initial one:
α = x/M
x = M*α
x = 0.354M
For the stoichiometry of the reaction (2:1:1), the concentration of H₂ and I₂ must be half of the acid. So the equilibrium table must be:
2HI(g) ⇄ H₂(g) + I₂(g)
M 0 0 Initial
-0.354M +0.177M +0.177M Reacts
0.646M 0.177M 0.177M Equilibrium
The equilibrium constant Kc is the multiplication of the products' concentrations (elevated by their coefficients) divided by the multiplication of the reactants' concentrations (elevated by their coefficients):
![Kc = ([H2]*[I2])/([HI]^2)](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/chemistry/college/233kgt8khgjkncgofbr200b99r7w89x3zk.png)


Kc = 0.075