Consider the following reaction: PCI3(g)PC13(e) + Cl½(g) If 9.60x10 moles of PClg(g). 0.225 moles of PC1, and 0.630 moles of Cl are at equilibrium in a 17.7 L container at 634 K, the value of the equilibrium constant, K, is

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Consider the following reaction:
PCI3(g) PC13(g) + Cl2(g)
If 9.60x10 moles of PClg(g), 0.225 moles of PCl, and 0.630 moles of Cl, are at equilibrium in a 17.7 L container at 634 K, the value
of the equilibrium constant, K., is
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The equilibrium constant, Kp, for the following reaction is 10.5 at 350K.
2CH,Cl2(g) CH4(g) + CC14(g)
If an equilibrium mixture of the three gases in a 16.7 L container at 350K contains CH,Cl, at a pressure of 0.301 atm and CH, at a
pressure of 0.464 atm, the equilibrium partial pressure of CCI4 is
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