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Phosphorus pentachloride decomposes to phosphorus trichloride at high temperatures according to the equation:



At 250 °C 0.125 mol L-1 PCl5 is added to the flask. If Kc = 1.80, what are the equilibrium concentrations of each gas?
◦ [PCl5] = 0.00765 mol L-1, [PCl3] = 0.117 mol L-1, and [Cl2] = 0.117 mol L-1
◦ [PCl5] = 0.0625 mol L-1, [PCl3] = 0.335 mol L-1, and [Cl2] = 0.335 mol L-1
◦ [PCl5] = 1.80 mol L-1, [PCl3] = 1.80 mol L-1, and [Cl2] = 1.80 mol L-1
◦ [PCl5] = 3.96 mol L-1, [PCl3] = 3.83 mol L-1, and [Cl2] = 3.83 mol L-1


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Reply 2 on: Jul 8, 2021
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