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For the reaction H2 (g) + Br2 (g) → 2 HBr (g)
at 5380 K, Kp = 130.
a) If the initial concentration of H2 is 0.839 atm, the initial concentration of Br2 is 0.754 atm, and there is initially no HBr or , what will the concentrations of each species be at equilibrium?
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