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A concentration of PCl5(g), 4,0
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"2.085g of PCl5 were heated to 250°C in a
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ChemGeek
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A 0.229 mol sample of PCL5 is injected into an empty 3.20 L reaction vessel held at 250 degrees celsius. Calculate the
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Mer
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a 0.76 mol sample of pcl5 is placed in a 500 ml reaction vessel. what is the concentration of pcl5 when the reaction
pcl5(g)
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amanda
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The initial concentration of PCl5 was 0.1983 M. It was allowed to decompose at some temperature until equilibrium had been
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Chemistry
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For the following reaction:
PCl5(g)<===> PCl3(g) + Cl2(g) Kc=.058 If the initial concentration of PCl5(g) is .160M, calculate the
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Jerrett
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A concentration of PCL5(g),4,0 mol/L, verifies that the process PCl5(g) = PCl3(g) + Cl2(g)
is achieved with a degree of balance
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Kelly
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A concentration of PCl5(g), 4,0 mol/L, it appears that the proceeding PCl5(g) => PCl3(g) + Cl2(g) is achieved with a degree of
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Matt
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In the reaction PCl5(g) ---> PCl3(g) + Cl2 (g)
0.200 mol of PCl5 is introduced into a 2.00 liter vessel. At equilibrium, the
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josh
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PCl3(g)+Cl2(g)⇄PCl5(g) Kc=0.11
A 0.60mol sample of PCl3(g) and a 0.70mol sample of Cl2(g) are placed in a previously evacuated
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PCl3(g)+Cl2(g)⇄PCl5(g) Kc=0.11
A 0.60mol sample of PCl3(g) and a 0.70mol sample of Cl2(g) are placed in a previously evacuated
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Cynthia
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