Consider the reaction: CO(g) + Cl₂(g) = COC1₂(g) At equilibrium, this reaction is 11 Kp = ← At equilibrium, the rates of → and reaction are equal. At equilibrium, reactant and product concentrations are constant. Reactions continue after equilibrium has been reached. Decreasing the temperature changes the K, value for this reaction. Removing COCI, (g) changes the value of K, for this reaction. For the reaction: COCI,(g) = CO(g) + Cl₂(g), the value of K, is equal to 6.7 x 10¹1 at 25°C -- V

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Consider the reaction:
CO(g) + Cl₂(g)
COC12 (g)
€
Kp
At equilibrium, this reaction is
At equilibrium, the rates of→ and reaction are equal.
At equilibrium, reactant and product concentrations are constant.
Reactions continue after equilibrium has been reached.
Decreasing the temperature changes the K, value for this reaction.
Removing COC1₂(g) changes the value of K, for this reaction.
For the reaction: COCI, (g) = CO(g) + Cl₂(g), the value of K, is equal to
6.7 x 10¹1 at 25°C
V
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Transcribed Image Text:Consider the reaction: CO(g) + Cl₂(g) COC12 (g) € Kp At equilibrium, this reaction is At equilibrium, the rates of→ and reaction are equal. At equilibrium, reactant and product concentrations are constant. Reactions continue after equilibrium has been reached. Decreasing the temperature changes the K, value for this reaction. Removing COC1₂(g) changes the value of K, for this reaction. For the reaction: COCI, (g) = CO(g) + Cl₂(g), the value of K, is equal to 6.7 x 10¹1 at 25°C V V
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