The equilibrium constant K, = (7.6900x10^-1) for the following reaction in the gas phase at a given temperature T: %3D H20(g) + Cl20(g) = 2 HOCI(g) %3D Calculate the equilibrium pressure (in bar) of HOCI(g) in the reaction vessel at temperature T if the initial pressures of H20(g) and Cl20(g) are both equal to (2.15x10^-1) bar. Use constants from the textbook. Calculate the answer to 3 significant figures. Use scientific notation, do not enter units. Note: Your answer is assumed to be reduced to the highest power possible.

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The equilibrium constant K, = (7.6900x10^-1) for the following reaction in the gas
phase at a given temperature T:
H20(g) + Cl20(g) = 2 HOCI(g)
%3D
Calculate the equilibrium pressure (in bar) of HOCI(g) in the reaction vessel at
temperature T if the initial pressures of H20(g) and Cl20(g) are both equal to
(2.15x10^-1) bar.
Use constants from the textbook. Calculate the answer to 3 significant figures. Use
scientific notation, do not enter units.
Note: Your answer is assumed to be reduced to the highest power possible.
Transcribed Image Text:The equilibrium constant K, = (7.6900x10^-1) for the following reaction in the gas phase at a given temperature T: H20(g) + Cl20(g) = 2 HOCI(g) %3D Calculate the equilibrium pressure (in bar) of HOCI(g) in the reaction vessel at temperature T if the initial pressures of H20(g) and Cl20(g) are both equal to (2.15x10^-1) bar. Use constants from the textbook. Calculate the answer to 3 significant figures. Use scientific notation, do not enter units. Note: Your answer is assumed to be reduced to the highest power possible.
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