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Chemistry, 17.03.2020 04:18 cherylmorton7302

Consider the following reaction:

CO(g)+2H2(g)β‡ŒCH3OH(g)

A reaction mixture in a 5.23-L flask at a certain temperature initially contains 26.5 g CO and 2.35 g H2. At equilibrium, the flask contains 8.64 g CH3OH.

Calculate the equilibrium constant (Kc) for the reaction at this temperature.

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