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For the reaction PCl5 (g) PCl3 (g) + Cl2 (g) , Kc = 0.0454 at 261 °C.  If a vessel is filled with theses gases such that the initial concentrations are [PCl5] = 0.2 M, [PCl3] = 0.2 M, and [Cl2] = 2.25 M, the value of the reaction quotient is:

Qc = 1.8

Qc = 0.56

Qc = 2.8

Qc = 0.0454

Qc = 1
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General Chemistry: Principles and Modern Applications

General Chemistry: Principles and Modern Applications


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For the reaction PCL5 (g) = PC13 (g) + Cl2 (g), Kc = 0.0454 at 261 °C. If a vessel is filled with theses gases such that the initial concentrations are [PC15] = 0.2 M, [PC13] 0.2 M, and (Cl2] = 2.25 M, the value of the reaction quotient is: Qc = 2.8 O Qc = 0.56 O Qc = 2.25 O Qc = 0.0454
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For the reaction PCL5 (g) = PC13 (g) + Cl2 (g), Kc = 0.0454 at 261 °C. If a vessel is filled with theses gases such that the initial concentrations are [PC15] = 0.2 M, [PC13] 0.2 M, and (Cl2] = 2.25 M, the value of the reaction quotient is: Qc = 2.8 O Qc = 0.56 O Qc = 2.25 O Qc = 0.0454
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