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Sulfur dioxide reacts with chlorine at 227 oC:
SO2(g) +Cl2(g) ↔ SO2Cl2(g) Kp for this reaction is 5.1 x 10-2 atm-1.
Initially, 1.00 g each of SO2 and Cl2 are placed in a 1.00 L reaction vessel.
After 15 minutes, the concentration of SO2Cl2 is 45.5 μg/mL.
A) What is Kc (in L/mol)? (A μg is 10-6 g.)?B) What is the initial sulfur dioxide concentration (in mol/L or M)?C) After 15 minutes, what is the chlorine concentration?D) After 15 minutes, what is the sulfur dioxide concentration?E) Calculate the mass (in g) of SO2Cl2 expected at equilibrium.
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