The equilibrium of formation of phosgene is represented as:
$CO_{(g)} + Cl_{2(g)} \rightleftharpoons COCl_{2(g)}$
The reaction is carried out in a $500 \ mL$ flask. At equilibrium,$0.3 \ mol$ of phosgene,$0.1 \ mol$ of $CO,$ and $0.1 \ mol$ of $Cl_2$ are present. The equilibrium constant $(K_c)$ of the reaction is:

  • A
    $30$
  • B
    $15$
  • C
    $5$
  • D
    $25$

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