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Consider the following reaction at equilibrium CO(g) + 3H2(g) = CH. (g) + H2O(g)
Initially, 1mol of CO reacts with 3mol of H2 in a 10dm container at 900°C.
Equilibrium is reached with 0,4mol CH. equilibrium mixture.
2.1. How many moles of H2O were formed at equilibrium?
2.2. How many moles of H2 was used in the equilibrium?
2.3. How much CO and H2 were left in the reaction at equilibrium
2.4. Calculate Kc for the reaction.​

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