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Suppose a 500. ml flask is filled with 1.0 mol of Cly, 0.40 mol of CHCl, and 1.2 mol of HCl. The following reaction becomes possible:
Cl2(g) + CHCI (8) - HCI(g) +CCI (8)
The equilibrium constant K for this reaction is 0.554 at the temperature of the flask.
Calculate the equilibrium molarity of CHCl3. Round your answer to two decimal places.

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