Phosgene, OCCLsubnumber2, a poisonous gas, decomposes according to the equation OCCLsubnumber2(g) = CO(g) +CLsubnumber2(g).
Calculate K,subletterp, for this reaction if
Ksublettterc = 0.083 at 900 degrees celcius
please show work.
Gas phase Equilibrium: Total Pressure - Question 13
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