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Kaliyah Kaufman
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5 July, 13:43
What is the equilibrium concentration of ibr?
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Hadassah Garrett
5 July, 14:03
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IBR is the thermal decomposition of iodine (I) bromide to produce iodine and bromine. This reaction takes place at a temperature of over 40,5°C and is written as:
2IBr ⇄ I2 + Br2
Equilibrium is a state of dynamic balance where the ratio of the product and reactant concentrations is constant. You can calculate the equilibrium concentration if you know the equilibrium constant Kc (Kc=I^2*Br^2/IBR^2) and the initial concentration for the reaction. The initial concentration is obtained from ICE Table.
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