A 2.500 mol sample of phosphorus pentachloride, PC15, dissociates to give 0.338 moles of phosphorus trichloride, PC13, a

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A 2.500 mol sample of phosphorus pentachloride, PC15, dissociates to give 0.338 moles of phosphorus trichloride, PC13, a

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A 2 500 Mol Sample Of Phosphorus Pentachloride Pc15 Dissociates To Give 0 338 Moles Of Phosphorus Trichloride Pc13 A 1
A 2 500 Mol Sample Of Phosphorus Pentachloride Pc15 Dissociates To Give 0 338 Moles Of Phosphorus Trichloride Pc13 A 1 (86.73 KiB) Viewed 16 times
A 2.500 mol sample of phosphorus pentachloride, PC15, dissociates to give 0.338 moles of phosphorus trichloride, PC13, at equilibrium according to the equation: PC15 (g) → PC13(g) + Cl₂(g) What is the composition of the final reaction mixture in moles of each component? Give your answers to the nearest thousandth. type your answer... mol PC15, type your answer... mol PC13, type your answer... mol Cl2
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