When phosphorus pentachloride, PCl5, is heated at a constant pressure of exactly 1 bar to a temperature of 1400 K, the amount of phosphorus pentachloride decreases by 20.7% because of dissociation to phosphorus trichloride, PCl3, and chlorine, Cl2. Determine the equilibrium constant at this temperature.
A) 42.8 *10-3
B) 87.7
C) 0.207
D) 0.045
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