In a bromine-producing plant, how many liters of gaseous elemental bromine at 340.°C and 0.809 atm are formed by the reaction of 474 g of sodium bromide and 194 g of sodium bromate in aqueous acid solution? (Assume no Br₂ dissolves and that sulfuric acid is present in large excess.) 5 NaBr(aq) + NaBrO3(aq) + 3 H₂SO4(aq) →3 Br₂(g) + 3 Na₂SO4(aq) + 3 H₂O(g) L Br₂

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In a bromine-producing plant, how many liters of gaseous elemental bromine at 340.°C and
0.809 atm are formed by the reaction of 474 g of sodium bromide and 194 g of sodium bromate in
aqueous acid solution? (Assume no Br₂ dissolves and that sulfuric acid is present in large excess.)
5 NaBr(aq) + NaBrO3(aq) + 3 H₂SO4(aq) →3 Br₂(g) + 3 Na₂SO4(aq) + 3 H₂O(g)
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Transcribed Image Text:your answer in the provided box. In a bromine-producing plant, how many liters of gaseous elemental bromine at 340.°C and 0.809 atm are formed by the reaction of 474 g of sodium bromide and 194 g of sodium bromate in aqueous acid solution? (Assume no Br₂ dissolves and that sulfuric acid is present in large excess.) 5 NaBr(aq) + NaBrO3(aq) + 3 H₂SO4(aq) →3 Br₂(g) + 3 Na₂SO4(aq) + 3 H₂O(g) Enter L Br₂
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