Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
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At 25°c, K = 0.090 for the reaction
H2O (g) + Cl2O (g) ⇌ 2HOCI (g)
Calculate the concentrations of all species at equilibrium for each of the following cases.
a. 1.0 g H2O and 2.0 g Cl2O are mixed in a 1.0-L flask.
b. 1.0 mole of pure HOCI is placed in a 2.0-L flask.
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