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The reaction I2(g)+Cl2(g)⇌2ICl(g) (Kp = 81.9) is carried out at 25∘C with these initial partial pressures:...

The reaction I2(g)+Cl2(g)⇌2ICl(g) (Kp = 81.9) is carried out at 25∘C with these initial partial pressures: PI2 = 0.160 atm ,PCl2 = 0.160 atm ,PICl = 0.00 atm.

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Find the equilibrium partial pressure of Cl2.

Express your answer with the appropriate units.

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