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at 327 degrees C, the equilibrium concentrations are [CH3OH]=0.15M, [CO]=0.24M, and [H2]=1.1M for the reaction: CH3OH(g)<-->CO(g)+2H2(g) Calculate Kp at this temperature
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Kp = ([CO][H2]^2)/([CH3OH])
Kp = (0.24*(1.1)^2)/(0.15)
Kp = 3.744
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