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The reaction CO(g) + 2 H2(g)--> CH3OH(g) was studied using a 5.19 L flask and an initial condition of 26.9 g CO and 2.34 g H2. At equilibrium, the flask contains 8.34 g CH3OH. Calculate Kc for this reaction.
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