the initial pressure of phosgene

  1. Phosgene (COCl2) is an extremely poisonous gas that was used extensively in World War I as a chemical warfare agent. At 300oC,
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  2. 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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  3. The Kp for the production of phosgene is 18.0. If one mole each of CO and Cl2 aremixed at the total pressure of 1 atm, what will
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  4. Phosgene, Cl2CO, is a highly toxic gas that was used as a weapon in World War I. Using the bond dissociation enthalpies in the
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  5. 3 molecules of carbon monoxide (CO) react with 3 molecules of chlorine (Cl2) to produce some amount of phosgene (COCl2).Complete
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  6. At 16°C a sample of ammonia gas exerts a pressure of 11.7 atm. What is the pressure when the volume of the gas is reduced to
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  7. Pure phosgene gas (COCl2), .03mole, was placed in a 1.5 L container. It was heated to 800k, and at equilibrium the pressure of
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  8. Pure phosgene gas (COCl2), .03mole, was placed in a 1.5 L container. It was heated to 800k, and at equilibrium the pressure of
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  9. An ideal gas has an initial volume of 500 cm3, an initial temperature of 20◦C, and an initial pressure of 2 atm. What is its
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  10. If the initial pressure of NH3(g) is 0.7317 atm, calculate the % of NH3(g) left over after the reaction reaches equilibrium
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