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PCl3(g) + Cl2(g)PCl5(g)
The following concentrations were measured from the reaction vessel: (4 marks) [PCl3(g)] = 0.0420 [Cl2(g)] = 0.0240 [PCl5(g)] = 0.00500 Is this system in equilibrium? Explain. If not, in which direction will the system shift?
The following concentrations were measured from the reaction vessel: (4 marks) [PCl3(g)] = 0.0420 [Cl2(g)] = 0.0240 [PCl5(g)] = 0.00500
The following concentrations were measured from the reaction vessel: (4 marks)
[PCl3(g)] = 0.0420
[Cl2(g)] = 0.0240
[PCl5(g)] = 0.00500
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