Chemistry
13th Edition
ISBN: 9781259911156
Author: Raymond Chang Dr., Jason Overby Professor
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 14.4, Problem 2RCF
Use the following information to answer questions 14.4.1 and 14.4.2: Kc for the reaction
is 10.0 at a certain temperature.
14.4.2 What is the equilibrium concentration of PCl3 if 1.00 mole each of PCl3 and Cl2 are placed in to a 5.00-L container?
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13.2
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