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At elevated temperatures, SbCl5 gas
At elevated temperatures, SbCl5 gas decomposes into SbCl3 gas and Cl2 gas as shown by the following equation: SbCl5(g)<=>
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At elevated temperatures, SbCl5 gas decomposes into SbCl3 gas and Cl2 gas as shown by the following equation: SbCl5(g)<=>
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Fred
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Question: Antimony (V) chloride, SbCl5, dissociates on heating to SbCl5(g)goes to SbCl3(g)+ Cl2(g). A closed 3.50 L vessel
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eliz
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Calculate the value of the equilibrium constant (Kc) for the reaction shown, if SbCl5 was found to be 5.57% decomposed at 521K
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When SbCl3(g) (4.867 mol) and 0.01217 mol/L of Cl2(g) in a 400.0 L reaction vessel at 958.0 K are allowed to come to equilibrium
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Determine the value of the equilibrium constant (Kp) at 800. K and 1 atm pressure.
SbCl3(g) + Cl2(g) -> SbCl5(g) Delta G(o)f
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Jamie
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The physician also orders a blood test for Helen. Which factor supports a diagnosis of myocardial infarction?
Elevated LDL levels
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Calcium nitrate will react with ammonium chloride at slightly elevated temperatures, as represented in the equation
Ca(NO3)2(s) +
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JAS
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In Iceland and the British Isles, the ocean creates a __________________ .
a. mild temperatures c. hot and humid temperatures b.
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karen
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The body's ability to maintain a relatively constant internal environment is called homeostasis. This stability can be
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