Nitrosyl bromide decomposes according to the following equation. 2nobr (g) 2no (g) br2 (g) a sample of nobr (0.64 mol) was placed in a 1.00-l flask containing no no or br2. at equilibrium the flask contained 0.46 mol of nobr. how many moles of no and br2, respectively, are in the flask at equilibrium
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Nitrosyl bromide decomposes according to the following equation. 2nobr (g) 2no (g) br2 (g) a sample...
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