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Molecular bromine is 24 percent dissociated at 1600 K and 1.00 bar in the equilibrium Br2 (g) = 2Br (g).

Calculate Kp at 1600 K.
14 years ago

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Kp = (2Br)^2/(Br2) = 4
2 years ago

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