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At 100 ∘c the equilibrium constant for the reaction cocl2(g)←→co(g)+cl2(g) has the value kc=2.19×10−10. are the following mixtures of cocl2, co, and cl2 at 100 ∘c at equilibrium? if not, indicate the direction that the reaction must proceed to achieve equilibrium.
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