The equilibrium constant for the reaction
CCl4(g) <--> C(s) + 2Cl2(g)
at 700ºC is 0.85. Determine the initial pressure of carbon tetrachloride that will produce a total equilibrium pressure of 1.60 atm at 700ºC.
Pressure = atm
The equilibrium constant for the reaction CCl4(g) <--> C(s) + 2Cl2(g) at 700ºC is 0.85. Determine the...
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