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Chemistry, 08.08.2019 04:30, EatsChiken

At 66.0 ? c , what is the maximum value of the reaction quotient, q, needed to produce a non-negative e value for the reaction so42? (aq)+4h+(aq)+2br? (aq)? br2(aq)+so2(g)+2h2o(l) in other words, what is q when e=0 at this temperature? express your answer numerically to two significant figures.

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