Phosphorus pentachloride decomposes according to the chemical equation PCl5(g) ----->

  1. Phosphorus pentachloride decomposes according to the chemical equationPCl5(g) ⇌ PCl3(g) + Cl2(g) A 0.304 mol sample of PCl5(g)
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  2. Phosphorus pentachloride decomposes according to the chemical equationPCl5<-->PCl3 +Cl2 A 0.260 mol sample of PCl5(g) is
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  3. Phosphorus pentachloride decomposes according to the chemical equationPCl5(g) -----> PCl3 (g)+ Cl2(g) Kc= 1.80 at 250 degrees C
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  4. Phosphorus pentachloride decomposes according to the chemical equationPCl5(g) -----> PCl3 (g)+ Cl2(g) Kc= 1.80 at 250 degrees C
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  5. Phosphorus pentachloride decomposes according to the chemical equationPCl5(g) <-> PCl3(g)+Cl2(g) Kc=1.80 at 250 degrees Celsius
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  6. Phosphorus pentachloride decomposes according to the chemical equation:PCl5(g)<--> PCl3(g)+Cl2(g) Kc = 1.80 at 250 degrees
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  7. Phosphorus pentachloride is a white solid that sublimes (vaporizes without melting) at about 100 degrees C. At higher
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  8. Phosphorus pentachloride is a white solid that sublimes (vaporizes without melting) at about 100 degrees C. At higher
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  9. reword this using small words and keep phosphorus and chlorinePhosphorus and chlorine would bond covalently to form phosphorus
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  10. Phosphorus pentachloride, PCl5(g), undergo decomposition as shown:PCl5 (g) ⇔ PCl3(g) + Cl2(g) The equilibrium expression for
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