Hydrogen bromide dissociates into its gaseous elements, H2 and Brg, at elevated temperatures. AH, kJ/mol S*, J(mol-K) HBr(g) -36.44 198.6 H2(9) 130.6 Bra (9) 30.91 245.3 a. Calculate the percent dissociation at 383°C and 1.00 atm. (Enter your answer to three significant figures.) Percent dissociation = b. What would be the percent dissociation at 383°C and 10.0 atm? (Enter your answer to three significant figures.) Percent dissociation - c. Use data above and any reasonable approximation to obtain к. (Enter your answer to three significant figures.) K=

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Hydrogen bromide dissociates into its gaseous elements, H2
and Brg, at elevated temperatures.
AH, kl/mol S", J/(mol·K)
HBr(9)
-36.44
198.6
H2 (9)
130.6
Bra (9)
30.91
245.3
a. Calculate the percent dissociation at 383°C and 1.00 atm.
(Enter your answer to three significant figures.)
Percent dissociation
%
b. What would be the percent dissociation at 383°C and 10.0
atm?
(Enter your answer to three significant figures.)
Percent dissociation
c. Use data above and any reasonable approximation to obtain
К.
(Enter your answer to three significant figures.)
K=
Transcribed Image Text:Hydrogen bromide dissociates into its gaseous elements, H2 and Brg, at elevated temperatures. AH, kl/mol S", J/(mol·K) HBr(9) -36.44 198.6 H2 (9) 130.6 Bra (9) 30.91 245.3 a. Calculate the percent dissociation at 383°C and 1.00 atm. (Enter your answer to three significant figures.) Percent dissociation % b. What would be the percent dissociation at 383°C and 10.0 atm? (Enter your answer to three significant figures.) Percent dissociation c. Use data above and any reasonable approximation to obtain К. (Enter your answer to three significant figures.) K=
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