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Carbonyl chloride (cocl2), also called phosgene, was used in world war i as a poisonous gas. the equilibrium concentrations for the reaction between carbon monoxide and molecular chlorine to form carbonyl chloride at a certain temperature are [co] = 0.0210 m, [cl2] = 0.0450 m, and [cocl2] = 0.204 m. co(g) + cl2(g) ⇆ cocl2(g) calculate the equilibrium constant (kc).

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