33. Solving a chemistry problem
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172. Reaction equilibrium constant
H2(g) Br2(g) ↔ 2HBr(g) at some temperature is equal to unity. Calculate the composition (in percent by volume) of the equilibrium reaction mixture if the initial mixture contained 5 moles of hydrogen and 3.5 moles of bromine.
H2(g) Br2(g) ↔ 2HBr(g) at some temperature is equal to unity. Calculate the composition (in percent by volume) of the equilibrium reaction mixture if the initial mixture contained 5 moles of hydrogen and 3.5 moles of bromine.
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