At 425 °C, Kp = 4.18 x 10-9 for the reaction: 2HBr_(g) H_2(g)+Br_2(g) In one…

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At 425 °C, Kp = 4.18 x 10-9 for the reaction:
2HBr(g)H2(g)+Br2(g)2HBr_{(g)}\leftrightarrow H_{2(g)}+Br_{2(g)}
In one experiment 0.20 atm of HBr, 0.100 atm of H2 and 0.010 atm of Br2 are placed in a container. Is the reaction at equilibrium? If not, in which direction will it proceed?
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