Chemistry, 06.03.2020 22:51, ayeheavymetal
The reaction PCl3(g)+Cl2(g)???PCl5(g)
has Kp=0.0870 at 300 ?C. A flask is charged with 0.50atmPCl3, 0.50atmCl2, and 0.20atmPCl5 at this temperature.
1.Calculate the equilibrium partial pressures of PCl3.Express your answer using two significant figures.
2.Calculate the equilibrium partial pressures of Cl2. .Express your answer using two significant figures.
3.Calculate the equilibrium partial pressures of PCl5.Express your answer using two significant figures.
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The reaction PCl3(g)+Cl2(g)???PCl5(g)
has Kp=0.0870 at 300 ?C. A flask is charged with 0.50atm...
has Kp=0.0870 at 300 ?C. A flask is charged with 0.50atm...
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