The equilibrium constant, K, for the following reaction is 1.29×10-2 at 600 K. COCl2(g) CO(g) +...

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The equilibrium constant, K, for the following reaction is

1.29×10-2 at 600 K. COCl2(g) CO(g) + Cl2(g)

An equilibrium mixture of the three gases in a 1.00 L flask at600 K contains 0.315 M COCl2, 6.38×10-2 M CO and 6.38×10-2 M Cl2.What will be the concentrations of the three gases once equilibriumhas been reestablished, if 3.31×10-2 mol of Cl2(g) is added to theflask?

[COCl2] =____ M [CO] =____ M [Cl2] = ____M

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CoCl2 CO Cl2initialconcentration a 0 0first equilibrium concentration    See Answer
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