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To make hydrogen bromide, we react hydrogen with gas bromine don't we??
But why can't we react the hydrogen gas with liquid bromine?
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The molecules need some energy to react each other. The best condition is to have all in a gasous form.
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Exactly, if one is a gas and the other is a liquid, we might 'phase' a problem
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