Rank the following reactions from most reactant-favored to least reactant-favored. B: K = 9.1x10-4 C: K= 2.7x10-3 D: K=1.7x10-5 3) A: K= 1.7x10-³ most reactant-favored: least reactant-favored 4) A mixture of carbon monoxide, hydrogen, and methanol is at equilibrium at 25°C. The balanced chemical equation is: CO(g) + 2H₂(g) = CH₂OH(g). At equilibrium, the mixture contains 0.0960 M CO, 0.191 M H₂, and 0.204 M CH3OH. What is the value of Ke at this temperature?

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Rank the following reactions from most reactant-favored to least reactant-favored.
B: K = 9.1x10-4
C: K= 2.7x10-³
D: K= 1.7x10-5
3)
A: K. = 1.7x10-³
most reactant-favored:
least reactant-favored
4)
A mixture of carbon monoxide, hydrogen, and methanol is at equilibrium at 25°C. The
balanced chemical equation is: CO(g) + 2H₂(g) ⇒ CH₂OH(g). At equilibrium, the mixture contains
0.0960 M CO, 0.191 M H₂, and 0.204 M CH3OH. What is the value of K, at this temperature?
Transcribed Image Text:Rank the following reactions from most reactant-favored to least reactant-favored. B: K = 9.1x10-4 C: K= 2.7x10-³ D: K= 1.7x10-5 3) A: K. = 1.7x10-³ most reactant-favored: least reactant-favored 4) A mixture of carbon monoxide, hydrogen, and methanol is at equilibrium at 25°C. The balanced chemical equation is: CO(g) + 2H₂(g) ⇒ CH₂OH(g). At equilibrium, the mixture contains 0.0960 M CO, 0.191 M H₂, and 0.204 M CH3OH. What is the value of K, at this temperature?
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