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dissociation of phosphorus pentachloride(PC15)​

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Phosphorus Pentachloride Can Dissociate Into Phosphorus Trichloride And Chlorine: PC15(g) = PC13(g) + Cl2(g) At 250 °C, The Equilibrium Constant In Terms Of Pressures, Ky, For This Dissociation Reaction Is 2.15.

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Question: Phosphorus Pentachloride Can Dissociate Into Phosphorus Trichloride And Chlorine: PC15(g) = PC13(g) + Cl2(g) At 250 °C, The Equilibrium Constant In Terms Of Pressures, Ky, For This Dissociation Reaction Is 2.15.

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