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The equilibrium constant, kc, for the following reaction is 77.5 at 600 k. co(g) + cl2(g) cocl2(g) calculate the equilibrium concentrations of reactant and products when 0.442 moles of co and 0.442 moles of cl2 are introduced into a 1.00 l vessel at 600 k. [co] = m [cl2] = m [cocl2] = m

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