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Suppose a 500. mL fiask is filled with 1.8 mol of Cl 2, 0.60 mol of HCl and 0.40 mol of CCl4. The following reaction becomes possible: ci2(g) + CHCİ 3(g)-HCI(g) + CC,(g) The equilibrium constant K for
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Suppose a 500. mL fiask is filled with 1.8 mol of Cl 2, 0.60 mol of HCl and 0.40 mol of CCl4. The following reaction becomes possible: ci2(g) + CHCİ 3(g)-HCI(g) + CC,(g) The equilibrium constant K for this reaction is 5.39 at the temperature of the fask. Calculate the equilibrium molarity of Cl2. Round your answer to two decimal places IM
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[Cl(g)] @ equilibrium = 3.612M
Step-by-step explanation:
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