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Phosphoryl chloride, POC13(g), is used in the manufacturing of flame retardants. It is manufactured in an equilibrium pr

Posted: Mon May 16, 2022 10:45 pm
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Phosphoryl Chloride Poc13 G Is Used In The Manufacturing Of Flame Retardants It Is Manufactured In An Equilibrium Pr 1
Phosphoryl Chloride Poc13 G Is Used In The Manufacturing Of Flame Retardants It Is Manufactured In An Equilibrium Pr 1 (109.37 KiB) Viewed 49 times
Phosphoryl chloride, POC13(g), is used in the manufacturing of flame retardants. It is manufactured in an equilibrium process in which phosphorus trichloride reacts with nitrogen dioxide to form POCI3(g)and NO(g) according to the following equation: PC13 (g) + NO2 (g) = POCI; (g) + NO (g) + 228.93kJ At 298K, the equilibrium concentration of POC13 was 0.68 mol/L, the concentration of NO was 0.72mol/L, the concentration of PC13 was 0.62 mol/L, and the concentration of NO2 was 0.56 mol/L. a. 2.5 moles of NO (g) is added to the 2.0 L reaction chamber. What is the new concentration of NO (8) when equilibrium is re-established? PC13 (8) NO2 (g) POCI3 (8) NO(g) + + E' I с E