Calculate the equilibrium partial pressure (atm) of BCl3in a 2.00 L container that was evacuated, then charged with 4.29 g of PH3BCl3 and allowed to come to equilibrium at 25 Celsius.
PH3BCl3(s)⇄PH3(g) + BCl3(g) Kp= 0.052 atm^2
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