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Phosphorus pentachloride decomposes according to the chemical equation PCl5(g) <=> PCl3 (g) + Cl2 (g) Kc...

Phosphorus pentachloride decomposes according to the chemical equation

PCl5(g) <=> PCl3 (g) + Cl2 (g) Kc = 1.80 at 250 C

A 0.3391 mol sample of PCl5 (g) is injected into an empty 3.60 L reaction vessel held at 250 ∘ C.

Calculate the concentrations of PCl5 ( g ) and PCl3 ( g ) at equilibrium.

[PCl5] = __________M. [PCl3]=___________M.

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first construct the ICE table and then substitute the values in the K equation and then calculate the equilibrium values as follows
initial concentration = 0.3391 mol / 3.60 L =>0.094194 M

       PCl5----------------------------> PCl3 + Cl2

I       0.094194                                0          0

C       -x                                         +x +x

E   (0.094194 -x)                            x          x

Kc = [PCl3] [Cl2] / [PCl5]

=>1.80 = x2 / (0.094194 -x)

=> 1.80 * (0.094194 -x) = x2

=> x = 0.089722

at equilibrium the concentrations are

[PCl5] = (0.094194 - 0.089722) => 0.004472 M

[PCl3] = 0.089722 M

[Cl2] = 0.089722 M

    

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