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An evacuated reaction vessel is filled with 3.60 atm of NOCI. When the system reaches equilibrium according to the reaction b

saw an answer posted already, but think it is wrong as they used Kp = [NOCL]^2/ [NO]^2 x [Cl2]. In this question, NOCl is the reactant, and I thought Kp = [products] / [reactants]

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