what is the equllibrium constant of KI + I2 reaction at 35 c?

To find the equilibrium constant (K) of the reaction KI + I2 at 35 °C, you need the balanced equation and the concentrations of the reactants and products at equilibrium.

The balanced equation for the reaction is:

2KI + I2 → 2KI3

To calculate the equilibrium constant (K), you need the equilibrium concentrations of KI, I2, and KI3. However, you haven't provided the concentrations at equilibrium, so it's not possible to provide the exact value of the equilibrium constant at 35 °C.

To determine the equilibrium constant, you would need either the concentrations at equilibrium or additional information such as the initial concentrations and the extent of the reaction (or the change in concentration). With this information, you could then use an equilibrium expression and perform appropriate calculations to find the equilibrium constant.