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At 100 C, the Equilibrium Constant for the Reaction Below

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At 100 C, the equilibrium constant for the reaction below is 6.71 10 - 9 . COCl₂ (g) At 100 C, the equilibrium constant for the reaction below is 6.71 10 - 9 . COCl₂ (g)    CO (g)  + Cl₂ (g)  At a particular moment, the following partial pressures were observed: P COCl2 = 6.12 10 - 2 atm P CO = 1.01 10 - 4 atm P Cl2 = 2.03*10<sup>- 4</sup>atm After calculating the reaction quotient , what can be stated about the direction in which this reaction is proceeding? A)  Not enough information is provided to make an assessment. B)  This reaction is proceeding left to right as written. (reactants to products)  C)  This reaction is proceeding right to left as written. (product to reactants)  D)  This reaction is at a state of chemical equilibrium. CO (g) + Cl₂ (g) At a particular moment, the following partial pressures were observed:
P COCl2 = 6.12 10 - 2 atm P CO = 1.01 10 - 4 atm P Cl2 = 2.03*10- 4atm After calculating the reaction quotient , what can be stated about the direction in which this reaction is proceeding?

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