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For the reaction:

PCl3(g) + Cl2(g) PCl5(g) at 85 °C, Kp = 1.19

If one starts with 2.00 atm pressure of PCl3, 1.00 atm pressure of Cl2 and no PCl5, what is the partial pressure of PCl5(g) at equilibrium?

▸ 0.167 atm

▸ 0.739 atm

▸ 0.621 atm

▸ 0.465 atm

▸ 0.553 atm
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