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Molecular bromine is 24% dissociated at 1600 K and 1.00 bar in the equilibrium
Br2 (g) ↔ 2 Br (g).
Calculate K at the following temperatures given that ΔHr° = 112 kJ/mol over the temperature range:
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1600 K
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2000 K
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