Co(g) + 2 H,(g) = CH,OH(g) AH < 0 The synthesis of CH,OH(g) from CO(g) and H,(g) is represented by the equation above. The value of K, for the reaction at 483 K is 14.5. A 1.0 mol sample of CO(g) and a 1.0 mol sample of H,(g) are pumped into a rigid, previously evacuated 2.0 L reaction vessel at 483 K. Which of the following is true at equilibrium? [H] = 2[CO] [H) < [CO] [CO] = [CH,OH] < [H] [CO] = [CH,OH] = [H] %3D

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Co(g) + 2 H,(g) = CH,OH(g)
AH < 0
The synthesis of CH,OH(g) from CO(g) and H,(g) is represented by the equation above. The value
of K, for the reaction at 483 K is 14.5.
A 1.0 mol sample of CO(g) and a 1.0 mol sample of H,(g) are pumped into a rigid, previously
evacuated 2.0 L reaction vessel at 483 K. Which of the following is true at equilibrium?
A [H,] = 2[CO]
® [H] < [CO]
[CO] = [CH,OH] < [H]
[CO] = [CH,OH] = [H,]
Transcribed Image Text:Co(g) + 2 H,(g) = CH,OH(g) AH < 0 The synthesis of CH,OH(g) from CO(g) and H,(g) is represented by the equation above. The value of K, for the reaction at 483 K is 14.5. A 1.0 mol sample of CO(g) and a 1.0 mol sample of H,(g) are pumped into a rigid, previously evacuated 2.0 L reaction vessel at 483 K. Which of the following is true at equilibrium? A [H,] = 2[CO] ® [H] < [CO] [CO] = [CH,OH] < [H] [CO] = [CH,OH] = [H,]
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