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Carbon monoxide reacts with hydrogen at 500 K to form gaseous methanol. The equation for the reaction is: CO(g) + 2H­2(g) ⇌ CH3OH(g)

The value of Kc for this reaction is 14.5 at 500 K. Explain what information this gives about the position of equilibrium and the approximate relative amounts of reactants and products.

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