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Consider the reaction SO(2)Cl(2) hArr ...

Consider the reaction
`SO_(2)Cl_(2) hArr SO_(2)(g)+Cl_(2)(g)`
at `375^(@)C`, the value of equilibrium constant for the reaction is `0.0032`. It was observed that the concentration of the three species is `0.050 mol L^(-1)` each at a certain instant. Discuss what will happen in the reaction vessel?

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