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At `700 K`, hydrogen and bromine react to form hydrogen bromine. The value of equilibrium constant for this reaction is `5xx10^(8)`. Calculate the amount of the `H_(2), Br_(2)` and `HBr` at equilibrium if a mixture of `0.6 mol` of `H_(2)` and `0.2 mol` of `Br_(2)` is heated to `700K`.

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