Phosphorus pentachloride gas decomposes to PCl 3 (g) and Cl 2 (g). At equilibrium, the concentrations of

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Phosphorus pentachloride gas decomposes to PCl3(g) and Cl2(g). At equilibrium, the concentrations of the decomposition products are 5.50 × 10–3 M for PCl3(g) and 0.125 M for Cl2(g). What is the equilibrium concentration of PCl5? The equilibrium constant for this reaction is 7.50 × 10–2.

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Introductory Chemistry Atoms First

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