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Hydrogen Bromide Can Theoretically Be Made by the Reaction of Hydrogen

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Hydrogen bromide can theoretically be made by the reaction of hydrogen gas and bromine by the reaction H2 (g) + Br2(l) \rightarrow 2 HBr(g).What is the standard entropy change?
S  Hydrogen bromide can theoretically be made by the reaction of hydrogen gas and bromine by the reaction H<sub>2</sub> (g) + Br<sub>2</sub>(l)   \rightarrow   2 HBr(g).What is the standard entropy change? S   H<sub>2</sub>, (g) =130.6 J/mol.K  S   Br<sub>2</sub>, (l) =152.2 J/mol . K S   HBr, (g) =198.7 J/mol . K H2, (g) =130.6 J/mol.K
S 11eed8be_a0d0_374d_a0ba_3dcd3735157c_TB6562_11 Br2, (l) =152.2 J/mol . K
S 11eed8be_a0d0_374d_a0ba_3dcd3735157c_TB6562_11 HBr, (g) =198.7 J/mol . K


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