consider the following reaction: SO2Cl2(g)⇌SO2(g)+Cl2(g) At a given point in a reaction, [SO2Cl2] = 0.12 M, [Cl2] = 0.16 M and [SO2] = 0.050 M. Kc = 0.078. Determine if the following system is at equilibrium. If not, in which direction will the system need to shift to reach equilibrium?
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consider the following reaction: SO2Cl2(g)⇌SO2(g)+Cl2(g) At a given point in a reaction, [SO2Cl2] = 0.12 M,...
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