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Bromine monochloride, `(BrCl)` decomposes into bromine and chlorine and reaches the equilibrium.
`2BrCl_((g))hArrBr_(2(g))+Cl_(2(g))`
For which `K_(c)=32` at `500 K`. If initially pure `BrCl` is present at a concentration of `3.30xx10^(-3) mol litre^(-1)`, what is its molar concentration in the mixture at equilibrium?

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