Practice Exercise Carbonyl chloride (COC12), also called phosgene, was used in World War I as a poisonous gas. The equilibrium concentrations for the reaction between carbon monoxide and molecular chlorine to form carbonyl chloride CO(g) + Cl₂(g)=COC12(g) at 74°C are [CO] = 1.2 X 10 M, [Cl₂] = 0.054 M, and [COC1₂] = 0.14 M. Calculate the equilibrium constant (K).

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Practice Exercise Carbonyl chloride (COC1₂), also called phosgene, was used in World
War I as a poisonous gas. The equilibrium concentrations for the reaction between carbon
monoxide and molecular chlorine to form carbonyl chloride
CO(g) + Cl₂(g)=COC1₂(8)
M, [Cl₂] = 0.054 M, and [COC1₂] = 0.14 M. Calculate
at 74°C are [CO] = 1.2 X 10
the equilibrium constant (Kc).
Transcribed Image Text:Practice Exercise Carbonyl chloride (COC1₂), also called phosgene, was used in World War I as a poisonous gas. The equilibrium concentrations for the reaction between carbon monoxide and molecular chlorine to form carbonyl chloride CO(g) + Cl₂(g)=COC1₂(8) M, [Cl₂] = 0.054 M, and [COC1₂] = 0.14 M. Calculate at 74°C are [CO] = 1.2 X 10 the equilibrium constant (Kc).
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