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For the following reaction, Kc = 255 at 1000 K. CO (g) + Cl2 (g) â COCl2 (g) A reaction mixture initially contains a CO concentration of 0.1550 M and a Cl2 concentration of 0.176 M at 1000 K.
Part A
What is the equilibrium concentration of CO at 1000 K?
Express your answer in molarity to three significant figures.
Part B
What is the equilibrium concentration of Cl2 at 1000 K?
Express your answer in molarity to three significant figures.
Part C
What is the equilibrium concentration of COCl2 at 1000 K?
Express your answer in molarity to three significant figures.
HELP PLEASE!!!
For the following reaction, Kc = 255 at 1000 K. CO (g) + Cl2 (g) â COCl2 (g) A reaction mixture initially contains a CO concentration of 0.1550 M and a Cl2 concentration of 0.176 M at 1000 K.
Part A
What is the equilibrium concentration of CO at 1000 K?
Express your answer in molarity to three significant figures.
Part B
What is the equilibrium concentration of Cl2 at 1000 K?
Express your answer in molarity to three significant figures.
Part C
What is the equilibrium concentration of COCl2 at 1000 K?
Express your answer in molarity to three significant figures.
HELP PLEASE!!!
Reid WolffLv2
31 Dec 2019