Br2 + Cl2 ----> 2BrCl

  1. What type of isomers are [Pt(NH3)2Br2]Cl2 and [Pt(NH3)2BrCl]BrCl?A. Structural B. Geometric C. Linkage D. Coordination E.
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  2. At 25 oC, Kc = 0.145 for the following reaction in the solvent CCl4.2BrCl <----> Br2 + Cl2 A solution was prepared with the
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  3. At 25 oC, Kc = 0.145 for the following reaction in the solvent CCl4.2BrCl <----> Br2 + Cl2 A solution was prepared with the
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  4. At 350 K, Kc = 0.142 for the reaction2BrCl(g) *) Br2(g) + Cl2(g) An equilibrium mixture at this temperature contains equal
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  5. At 350 K, Kc = 0.142 for the reaction2BrCl(g) *) Br2(g) + Cl2(g) An equilibrium mixture at this temperature contains equal
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  6. For the following equilibrium; Br2 (g) + Cl2 (g) ⇄ 2BrCl (g)the Kc = 7.00 at 127oC. If 0.450 mol of Br2 (g) and 0.450 mol of
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  7. How can you increase the concentration of the product (s) in each of these reactions by varying the temperature and pressure
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  8. At 350 K, Kc= 0.142 for the reaction2BrCl(g)<-> Br2(g) + Cl2(g) An equilibrium mixture at this temperature contains equal
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  9. 4. Chlorine and bromine react by the equation​​Cl2(g) + Br2(g) D 2BrCl(g)Kc = 1.2 x 102 at 150oC. What are the equilibrium
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  10. Hey guys stuck again!Bromine and chlorine dissolve in carbon tetrachloride and react to form BrCl: Br2 + Cl2--> 2BrCl (in CCl4)
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