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Anna35 [415]
3 years ago
6

Bromine monochloride is synthesized using the reaction Br

{2}" alt="x_{2}" align="absmiddle" class="latex-formula">(g)+Clx_{2}(g)↽−−⇀2BrCl(g) p=1.1×10x^{-4} at 150 K A 203.0 L flask initially contains 0.986 kg of Brx_{2} and 1.088 kg of Clx_{2}. Calculate the mass of BrCl , in grams, that is present in the reaction mixture at equilibrium. Assume ideal gas behavior. mass of BrCl : _________g What is the percent yield of BrCl? percent yield: ________%

Chemistry
1 answer:
Dafna11 [192]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

it is the bromide magnetic

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