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CoCl2 is a compound that
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1) If 0.025 mol of COCl2(g) is placed in a one
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Consider the compound cobalt (II) chloride hexahydrate (CoCl2·6H2O), how many waters of crystallization are present in this
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Tranisah
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CoCl2 is a compound that is blue when it is dehydrated and pink when in its hydrated form. I have seen a solution of CoCl2 used
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Phosgene is a potent chemical warfare agent that is now outlawed by international agreement. It decomposes by the reaction
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The equation for synthesis of the poisonous gas COCl2 is
CO(g) + Cl2(g)COCl2 If 43.2 kJ of energy is evolved when 39.5 g of COCl2
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Melissa
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Carbonyl chloride, COCl2, is prepared by the reaction: CO(g) + Cl2(g) → COCl2(g)
The suggested reaction mechanism is: Cl2(g)
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the initial pressure of phosgene gas (COCl2), was 1.31 atm. it was heated, and at equilibrium the pressure of CO was found to be
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Blair
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1.62 g of CoCl2 x (xH20) were heated. After heating only .88g of CoCl2 remained. What was the formula of the original hydrate?
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Courtney
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Starting with o.3700 mol CO (g) and 5.400*10^-2 COCl2 (g), in a 3 liter flask at 668 K, how many moles of Cl2 will be present?
CO
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anonymous
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At 298K, Go = -67.4 kJ for the reaction
CO + Cl2 --> CoCl2 Calculate the change in Gibbs free energy (in kJ) at the same
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Mike
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