In the 1980s, CFC-11 was one of the most heavily produced chlorofluorocarbons. The last

Chapter 17, Problem 17.38

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In the 1980s, CFC-11 was one of the most heavily produced chlorofluorocarbons. The last step in its formation is CCl4(g) 1 HF(g) BA CFCl3(g) 1 HCl(g) If you start the reaction with equal concentrations of CCl4 and HF, you obtain equal concentrations of CFCl3 and HCl at equilibrium. Are the final concentrations of CFCl3 and HCl equal if you start with unequal concentrations of CCl4 and HF? Explain.

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