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In the Reaction CO+2H²-->CH³OH, 1.27
The change in enthalpy for the forward reaction is -91KJ/mol
CO(g) + 2H2(g) <-> CH3OH(g) 1. The forward reaction is? A.
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The change in enthalpy for the forward reaction is -91KJ/mol
CO(g) + 2H2(g) <-> CH3OH(g) 1. The forward reaction is? A.
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How many CO2 molecules would be formed from the reaction mixture that produces the greatest amount of products?
2CH3OH(g)+3O2(g)-
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Methanol (CH3OH) is produced commercially by the catalyzed reaction of carbon monoxide and hydrogen:
CO (g) + 2H2 (g) -> CH3OH
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CO(g) + 2H2(g) ↔ CH3OH(g) Kc=14.5 (500K)
a. In which direction will the reaction proceed if the reaction vessel contains 0.500
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Consider the following reaction:
2CH3OH(g)→2CH4(g)+O2(g),ΔH=+252.8 kJ 1. Calculate the amount of heat transferred when 28.0 g
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CH3OH CO + 2H2 H = +90.7kJ
9. For the forward reaction, is heat being absorbed or released? 10. How much heat would be
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CH3OH CO + 2H2 H = +90.7kJ
9. For the forward reaction, is heat being absorbed or released? 10. How much heat would be
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CH3OH(g) ----> CO(g) + 2H2 (g) (delta H =+90.7k)
A) is heat absorbed or released in the course of this reaction? b) calculate the
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what product is formed from 1-bromo-2 methyl-cyclohexane reaction with CH3ONa and CH3OH...from a substitution reaction
...I got
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