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The first-order reaction, SO2Cl2 �¨
Sulfuryl chloride, SO2Cl2, decomposes to SO2 and Cl2 according to the reaction
SO2Cl2(g) -> SO2(g) + Cl2(g) The reaction is first
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1. The first order rate constant for the reaction, SO2Cl2(g) → SO2(g) + Cl2(g), is 2.20 x 10-5 s-1 at 593 K. What percent of a
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The following decomposition reaction SO2Cl2-->SO2 + Cl2 was run in a laboratory. Following data collected:
Time(s) Pressure
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vika
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The first-order reaction, SO2Cl2---> SO2 + Cl2, has a rate constant equal to 2.20 x 10^-5 s^-1 at 593 K. What percentage of the
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The first-order reaction, SO2Cl2 �¨ SO2 + Cl2, has a rate constant equal to 2.20 �~ 10-5 s-1 at 593 K. What percentage of the
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The first-order reaction, SO2Cl2 �¨ SO2 + Cl2, has a rate constant equal to 2.20 �~ 10-5 s-1 at 593 K. What percentage of the
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JOSEPH
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The reaction SO2Cl2(g) → SO2(g) + Cl2(g) is a first order reaction carried out at constant volume
at 600 K whose t1/2 is 4.1
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A gaseous reaction mixture contains SO2, Cl2, and SO2Cl2 in a 2 L container with the gases having the following partial
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Hannah
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Use the data in the table to determine how long it will take for half of the original amount of SO2Cl2 to decompose at the
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Sulfur dioxide reacts with chlorine at 227 oC:
SO2(g) +Cl2(g) ↔ SO2Cl2(g) Kp for this reaction is 5.1 x 10-2 atm-1. Initially,
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