In the gaseous phase PCl5

  1. A sample of gaseous PCl5 was introduced into an evacuated flask so that the pressure of pure PCl5 would be 0.54 atm at 425 K.
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  2. In the gaseous phase PCl5 dissociates according to the following equilibrium: PCl5⇌PCl3+Cl2 and Kc=0.8 at 613K .Determine the
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  3. Please help me with this questionFor the system, PCl5 (g) --> PCl3 (g) + Cl2 (g) K= 26 @ 3000C In a 5.0 L flask, the gaseous
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  4. Please help me with this questionFor the system, (the previous post i forgot to post the Kp) PCl5 (g) --> PCl3 (g) + Cl2 (g) In
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  5. Please help me with this questionFor the system, PCl5 (g) --> PCl3 (g) + Cl2 (g) In a 5.0 L flask, the gaseous mixture consists
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  6. how would you begin this question?An empty 15.0 L cylinder, .500 moles of gaseous PCl5 are added and allowed to reach
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  7. what are the arrangement and motions of molecules of substances in the solid phase, liquid phase, and gaseous phase?
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  8. At a certain temperature, .5 mol of PCl5 was placed in a .25 L vessel and permitted to react as shownPCl5 (g) --> PCl3 (g)+ Cl2
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  9. For the following reaction at 600. K, the equilibrium constant, Kp is 11.5.PCl5(g) PCl3(g) + Cl2(g) Suppose that 3.314 g of PCl5
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  10. For the following reaction at 600. K, the equilibrium constant, Kp, is 11.5.PCl5(g) = PCl3(g) + Cl2(g) Suppose that 2.510 g of
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