Consider the following reactions and their equilibrium constants at 303 K. PCl5(g) equilibrium reaction arrow 1/4 P4(g) + 5/2 Cl2(g); Kc = 1.18 ✕ 10−21 1/4 P4(g) + 3/2 Cl2(g) equilibrium reaction arrow PCl3(g); Kc = 2.28 ✕ 1026 Calculate Kc for PCl5(g) equilibrium reaction arrow PCl3(g) + Cl2(g) at the same temperature.
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