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Consider the reaction, CO(g) + 3 H g) = CH4(g) + H2O(g). What is the numerical value of K, if the equilibrium mixture contains 0.15 M CO(g), 0.25 M H2(g), 1.0 M CH4(9) and 0.61 M H2O(9)? Select one: O a. 5.4 ob. 16 O c. 260 O d. 0.17​

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