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Molecular bromine is 24 per cent dissociated at 1600 K and 1.00 bar in the equilibrium Br2 (g) = o 2 Br (g). Calculate (a) Kat 25°C, (b) ∆p3, (c) Kat 2000°C given that L3.,H3= + 112 k] mol-lover the temperature range.
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