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The dissociation of `CaCO_(3)` is suppressed at high pressure

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  • Phosphorus pentachloride dissociates as follows in a closed reaction vessel PCl_5 (g) hArr PCl_3 (g) + Cl_2( g) If total pressure at equilibrium of the reaction mixture is P and degree of dissociation of PCl_5 is x, the partial pressure of PCl_3 will be.

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