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Hydrogen chloride decomposes to form hydrogen and chlorine, like this:
2 HCl(g) → H₂(g) + Cl₂(g)
Write the pressure equilibrium constant expression for this reaction.
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Hydrogen chloride decomposes to form hydrogen and chlorine, like this:
2 HCl(g) → H₂(g) + Cl₂(g)
Write the pressure equilibrium constant expression for this reaction.
(pH₂) (pCl₂)
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Transcribed Image Text:Hydrogen chloride decomposes to form hydrogen and chlorine, like this: 2 HCl(g) → H₂(g) + Cl₂(g) Write the pressure equilibrium constant expression for this reaction. (pH₂) (pCl₂) (pHC1) Be Careful ALEKS does not understand your answer. • Check your chemical symbols. Did you capitalize by mistake or forget to capitalize? Did you write 1 for lower L or upper case I, or a zero for capital O? Did you forget subscripts and/or superscripts? • • Check your parentheses. Are they in matched pairs? If you are certain your answer contains no mistakes, please find an equivalent way of expressing it that ALEKS can understand. OK
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