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Consider 1.40 mol of carbon monoxide and 3.20 mol of chlorine sealed in a 8.00 L container at 476 oC. The equilibrium constant,...Asked by Max
Consider 1.30 mol of carbon monoxide and 2.30 mol of chlorine sealed in a 6.00 L container at 476 oC. The equilibrium constant, Kc, is 2.50 (in M-1) for
CO(g) + Cl2(g) ↔ COCl2(g)
Calculate the equilibrium molar concentration of CO.
CO(g) + Cl2(g) ↔ COCl2(g)
Calculate the equilibrium molar concentration of CO.
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Bob
Max, I worked this for Rachel just below. Here is the link AND please refer to your CO problem. I am unfamiliar with the notation Kc = 0.16 M0.5. Please tell me what that is. Here is the link for the COCl2. Post your work if you get stuck. www.jiskha.com/questions/1872140/consider-1-30-mol-of-carbon-monoxide-and-2-30-mol-of-chlorine-sealed-in-a-6-00-l-container