Question 15 of 19 How many liters of CH.OH gas are formed when 3.20 Lof H2 gas are completely reacted at STP according to the following chemical reaction? Remember 1 mol of an ideal gas has a volume of 22.4 L at STP CO(g) + 2 H:(g) CH:OH(g) -> STARTING AMOUNT ADD FACTOR ANSWER RESET *( ) 6.022 x 1023 1.60 32.05 9.16 0.143 22.4

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How many liters of CH:OH gas are formed when 3.20 | L of H2 gas are completely
reacted at STP according to the following chemical reaction? Remember
1 mol of
an ideal gas has a volume of 22.4 L at STP
CO(g) + 2 H:(g) →CH:OH(g)
STARTING AMOUNT
ADD FACTOR
ANSWER
RESET
*( )
6.022 x 1023
1.60
32.05
9.16
0.143
22.4
2
6.40
1
0.286
3.20
2.02
4.58
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