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The Kc (equilibrium constant)at a particular temperature for the reaction: H2(g) + Br2(g)↔ 2HBr(g) is 1.5 ×105.

What is the value of Kc for HBr(g) ↔ ½ H2(g) + ½ Br2(g) ?

What is the value of Kc for HBr(g) ↔ ½ H2(g) + ½ Br2(g) ?

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