Liquid bromine boils at 58.2 0C, and at 9.3 0C its saturated vapor pressure is 100 mm Hg. Calculate the standard Gibbs energy at 25 0C, knowing that the evaporation of bromine occurs according to the equation Br2 (g) = 2Br (g).
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