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Chem 1C General Chemis... Self Assessment Quiz 8
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Phosgene, COCl2(g), decomposes as shown: COCl2(g) ⇌ CO(g) + Cl2(g) Kc for the reaction is 8.3 10–4 M at 360 °C. Select the correct statement when 5.00 mol of COCl2 decomposes at 360 °C in a 10.0 L flask.
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We’re given the decomposition: COCl2(g) ⇌ CO(g) + Cl2(g) with Kc = 8.3 × 10^−4 at 360 °C. Starting with 5.00 mol of COCl2 in a 10.0 L flask gives an initial concentration of COCl2 = 5.00 mol / 10.0 L = 0.50 M, and initial concentrations of CO and Cl2 are 0 M.
Let x be the amount (in moles per liter) of COCl2 that decomposes at equilibrium. Then at equilibrium:
- [COCl2] = 0.50 − x
- [CO] = x
- [Cl2] = x
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