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0.050 M of H2 and 0.050 M of Br2 are placed in an evacuated 5.0 L flask and heated to 700 K. What is the concentration of HBr in the flask when equilibrium has been established? The equation for the reaction is as follows:
H2(g) + Br2(g) ⇌ 2HBr(g) K = 64 @ 700 K
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