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At a certain temperature 2 moles of carbon monoxide and 3 moles of chlorine were allowed to reach equilibrium according to the reaction CO + Cl2 = COCl2 in a 5 litre vessel. At equilibrium if one mole of CO is present then equilibrium constant for the reaction is........
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Govind Singh 7 years, 11 months ago
CO + Cl2 = CoCl2 2. 3. 0. (At t=0) 2-x. 3-x. x. (At equilibrium)As mentioned in the Q...At equilibrium 1 mole of CO is present therefore...2-x = 1X=1Now... Substituting the value of x we get..At equilibrium...1 mole of CO (1/5). |2 moles of Cl2 (2/5). | (There conc.)1 mole of COCl2 (1/5). |Kc = (1/5) ÷ (2/5)(1/5)= 2.5
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