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SO2Cl2(g) SO2(g) + Cl2(g)

The Kp for the reaction is 2.18 at 648 K. A sample of SO2Cl2 is placed in a container and heated to 648 K while the total pressure is kept constant at 9.00 atm. Calculate the partial pressures of the gases at equilibrium.
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