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For the following reaction, Kc = 255 at 1000 K. CO (g) + Cl2 (g) C0C12 (g) A rea

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Question

For the following reaction, Kc = 255 at 1000 K. CO (g) + Cl2 (g) C0C12 (g) A reaction mixture initially contains a CO concentration of 0.1550 M and a Cl2 concentration of 0.170 M at 1000K. You may want to reference ( pages 667 - 677) section 14.8 while completing this problem. What is the equilibrium concentration of CO at 1000 K? Express your answer in molarity to three significant figures. What is the equilibrium concentration of CI2 at 1000 K? Express your answer in molarity to three significant figures. What is the equilibrium concentration of COCI2 at 1000 K? Express your answer in molarity to three significant figures.

Explanation / Answer

To find out equilibrium concentration we need to set up an ICE table

          CO(g)   +          Cl2 (g) -----

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