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The reaction SO2Cl2(g)--> SO2(g) + Cl2(g) has Kc = 2.99 x 10-7 at 227 degrees C. If a reaction mixture initially contains 0.166 M SO2Cl2, what is the equilibrium concentration of Cl2 at 227 degrees C?
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The equilibrium concentration of Cl2 at 227 degrees C is 0.332 M.
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