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Chapter 15.6, Problem 15.11.1PE
Practice Exercise 1
For the equilibrium Br2(g) + CI2(g) ⇌ 2 BrCI(g), the equilibrium constant Kp is 7.0 at 400 k. If a cylinder is charged with BeCI(g) at an initial pressure of 1.00 atm and the system is allowed to come to equilibrium what is the final (equilibrium) pressure BrCI?
- 0.57 atm
- 0.22 atm
- 0.45 atm
- 0.15 atm
- 0.31 atm
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