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6) The equilibrium constant for the reaction
2H2 (g) + CO (g)ï§ï¨CH3OH (g)
is 1.6 x 10-2 at a certain temperature. If there are 1.17 x 10-2 moles of H2 and 3.46 x 10-3 moles of CH3OH at equilibrium in a 5.60 L flask, how many moles of CO are present at equilibrium? I am getting the result in M and it looks good but I need the answer in moles and it doesnt match the answer I'm supposed to have. Show your steps please. Thanks.
6) The equilibrium constant for the reaction
2H2 (g) + CO (g)ï§ï¨CH3OH (g)
is 1.6 x 10-2 at a certain temperature. If there are 1.17 x 10-2 moles of H2 and 3.46 x 10-3 moles of CH3OH at equilibrium in a 5.60 L flask, how many moles of CO are present at equilibrium? I am getting the result in M and it looks good but I need the answer in moles and it doesnt match the answer I'm supposed to have. Show your steps please. Thanks.
Trinidad TremblayLv2
19 Nov 2019