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In a 3.0 L container at high temperature, 0.400 mol of IBr is allowed to reach equilibrium. Fill in the ICE table with the appropriate value for each involved species to determine the partial pressures of all reactants and products. Where applicable, use the x variables to represent any unknown change in concentration.
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