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What mass of methanol (CH3OH) is produced when 140.1 g of carbon monoxide reacts with 12.12 g of hydrogen?
CO(g) + 2H2(g) β†’ CH2OH()
A. 96.12 g
B. 160.2 g
O C. 6.06 g
D. 192.2g
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