с E Phosphoryl chloride, POCI3(g), is used in the manufacturing of flame retardants. It is manufactured in an equilibrium process in which phosphorus trichloride reacts with nitrogen dioxide to form POCI3(g)and NO(g) according to the following equation: PC|3 (g) + NO₂ (g) = POCI 3 (g) + NO (g) The Keq for this reaction at 800 K, is 3.88. If 1.35 mol PCl3 (g) and 1.74 mol NO₂ (g) are placed into a 2.5 L container, how many moles will there be of each gas when the reaction reaches equilibrium NO₂ (g) PC13(g) + POCI 3 (g) + NO(g) Kc = 3.88

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Phosphoryl chloride, POCI3(g), is used in the manufacturing of flame retardants. It is manufactured in an
equilibrium process in which phosphorus trichloride reacts with nitrogen dioxide to form POCI3(g)and NO(g)
according to the following equation:
PC|3 (g) + NO₂ (g) = POCI 3 (g) + NO (g)
The Keq for this reaction at 800 K is 3.88. If 1.35 mol PCl3 (g) and 1.74 mol NO₂ (g) are placed into a 2.5 L
container, how many moles will there be of each gas when the reaction reaches equilibrium
POCI 3 (g) +
PC|3 (g)
+
NO₂ (g)
=
NO(g)
Kc = 3.88
Transcribed Image Text:U E Phosphoryl chloride, POCI3(g), is used in the manufacturing of flame retardants. It is manufactured in an equilibrium process in which phosphorus trichloride reacts with nitrogen dioxide to form POCI3(g)and NO(g) according to the following equation: PC|3 (g) + NO₂ (g) = POCI 3 (g) + NO (g) The Keq for this reaction at 800 K is 3.88. If 1.35 mol PCl3 (g) and 1.74 mol NO₂ (g) are placed into a 2.5 L container, how many moles will there be of each gas when the reaction reaches equilibrium POCI 3 (g) + PC|3 (g) + NO₂ (g) = NO(g) Kc = 3.88
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