For the reaction PCl3(g) + Cl2(g)
PCl5(g) at a particular temperature, Kc = 32.4. Suppose a system at that temperature is prepared with [PCl5] = 0.50 M, [Cl2] = 0.4 M, and [PCl3] = 0.10 M. Which of the following is correct?
A) The system will proceed in the direction of forming more PCl5 and Cl2 until equilibrium is reached.
B) The system is at equilibrium.
C) The system will proceed in the direction of forming more PCl5 until equilibrium is reached.
D) The system will proceed in the direction of forming more PCl3 and Cl2 until equilibrium is reached.
E) The system will proceed in the direction of forming more PCl3 and PCl5 until equilibrium is reached.
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