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Chemists studied the formation of phosgene by sealing 0.73 atm of carbon monoxide and 0.98 atm of chlorine in a reactor at a certain temperature. The pressure dropped smoothly to 1.32 atm as the...

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Chemists studied the formation of phosgene by sealing 0.73 atm of carbon monoxide and 0.98 atm of chlorine in a reactor at a certain temperature. The pressure dropped smoothly to 1.32 atm as the system reached equilbrium. Calculate Kp(in atm-1) for

CO(g) + Cl2(g) ? COCl2(g)
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Robert answered on Dec 21 2021
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Solution to TTs220912_40767_1
CO (g) + Cl2(g) --------------- COCl2(g)
Initial: 0.73 atm 0.98 atm 0
At equili
ium: (0.73- x) atm (0.98- x) atm x atm
 ...
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