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Phosgene is a poisonous gas that dissoci...

Phosgene is a poisonous gas that dissociates at high temperature into two other poisonous gases, carbon monoxide and chlorine. The equilibrium constant `K_(p)`= 0.0041 atm at 600K. Find the equilibrium composition of the system after 0.124 atm of `COCl_(2)` initially is allowed to reach equilibrium at this temperature.

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