Hydrogen burns in an atmosphere of bromine gas to give hydrogen bromide gas. (a) What is the
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Hydrogen burns in an atmosphere of bromine gas to give hydrogen bromide gas.
(a) What is the standard Gibbs free energy of the reaction H2(g) + Br2 (g) → 2 HBr (g) at 298 K?
(b) If 120. mL of H2 gas at SATP combines with a stoichiometric amount of bromine and the resulting hydrogen bromide dissolves to form 150. mL of an aqueous solution, what is the molar concentration of the resulting hydrobromic acid?
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