Consider the following equilibrium: PCl3

  1. What effect do the following changes have on the position of equilibrium (which way does the equilibrium shift) for the
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  2. The equilibrium constant (Kp) for the interconversion of PCl5 and PCl3 is 0.0121:PCl5 (g) ↔ PCl3 (g) + Cl2 (g) A vessel is
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  3. Consider the following equilibrium:PCl3 (g) + Cl2 (g) yields PCl5 (g) delta H= -92KJ The concentration of PCl3 at equilibrium
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  4. The two common chlorides of Phosphorus, PCl3 and PCl5, both important in the production of other phosphorous compounds, coexist
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  5. At 25C, an equilibrium mixture of gases con- tains 0.00680 mol/L PCl3, 0.0290 mol/L Cl2, and 0.00500 mol/L PCl5.PCl5(g) ⇀ ↽
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  6. When a sample of PCl5(g) (0.02087 mol/L) is placed in 83.00 L reaction vessel at 491.0 °C and allowed to come to equilibrium
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  7. PCl3 + Cl2 = PCl5 Kc=26 @ 250 degree Celcius1.0 mol of PCl3 , 1.0 mol of Cl2 , and 5.0 mol of PCl5 are placed in a 10.0L flask
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  8. Consider the following equilibrium:PCl3 + Cl2 = PCl5 Kc=26 @ 250 degree Celcius 1.0 mol of PCl3 , 1.0 mol of Cl2 , and 5.0 mol
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  9. The equilibrium constant, K, for the following reaction is 1.54×10-2 at 506 K:PCl5(g) PCl3(g) + Cl2(g) An equilibrium mixture
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  10. The equilibrium constant for the reactionPCl3(g) + Cl2(g) ⇀↽ PCl5(g) is 35000 at 760 ◦C. At equilibrium, the partial
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