ii) If 10.0 mg of H and 10.0mg Br are mixed with 100.0mg HBr in a 10.0L vessel at 1400K, what is the reaction quotient (Q) for the reaction: HBrg) Hig) + Br(g) (Eqn-A) Q = %3D

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ii) If 10.0 mg of H and 10.0mg Br are mixed with 100.0mg HBr in a 10.0L vessel at 140OK, what is
the reaction quotient (Q) for the reaction:
HBr(g) → Hg) + Brg)
(Eqn-A)
%3D
Transcribed Image Text:ii) If 10.0 mg of H and 10.0mg Br are mixed with 100.0mg HBr in a 10.0L vessel at 140OK, what is the reaction quotient (Q) for the reaction: HBr(g) → Hg) + Brg) (Eqn-A) %3D
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