At high temperatures, Cl2 breaks down into chlorine atoms: A. [Cl2] = 0.201 M, [Cl] = 1.85 M B. [Cl2] = 0.444 M, [Cl] = 0.799 M C. [Cl2] = 0.288 M, [Cl] = 0.532 M D. [Cl2] = 0.482 M, [Cl] = 1.14 M |
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At high temperatures, Cl2 breaks down into chlorine atoms: Cl2 (g)⇌ 2 Cl (g) If Kc...
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Diatomic iodine (I2) decomposes at high temperature to form I atoms according to the reaction: I2(g)⇌2I(g),Kc=0.011 at 1200∘C In an equilibrium mixture, the concentration of I2 is 0.25 M. What is the equilibrium concentration of I?
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