"Synthesis gas" is a mixture of carbon monoxide and water vapor. At high temperature synthesis ges will form carbon dioxide and hydrogen, and in fact thes reaction is one of the ways hydrogen is made industrially A chemical engineer studying this reaction fills a 125 1. tank with 19: mol of carbon monoxide gas and 34 sl of water vapor. When the mixture has come to equilibrium he determines that it contains 6.0 mol of carbon monoxide gas, 21. mol of water vapor and 13. med of hydrogen gas The engineer then adds another 5.0 mwil of carbon monoxide, and allows the mixture to come to equilibrium again. Calculate the moles of carbon dioxide after equilibrium is reached the second time. Round your answer to 2 significant digits. X:

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*Synthesis gas" is a mixture of carbon monoxide and water vapor. At high temperature synthesis gas, will form carbon dioxide and hydrogen, and in fact thes
reaction is one of the ways hydrogen is made industrially.
A chemical enginear studying this reaction fills a 125 L tank with 19: mol of carbon monoxide gas and 34 mol of water vapor. When the mixture has come to
equilibrium he determines that it contains 6.0 mol of carbon monoxide gas, 21. mol of water vapor and 13. mel of hydrogen gas
The engineer then adds another 5.0 mol of carbon monoxide, and allows the mixture to come to equilibrium again. Calculate the moles of carbon disaide after
equilibrium is reached the second time. Round your answer to 2 significant digits.
X3
Transcribed Image Text:*Synthesis gas" is a mixture of carbon monoxide and water vapor. At high temperature synthesis gas, will form carbon dioxide and hydrogen, and in fact thes reaction is one of the ways hydrogen is made industrially. A chemical enginear studying this reaction fills a 125 L tank with 19: mol of carbon monoxide gas and 34 mol of water vapor. When the mixture has come to equilibrium he determines that it contains 6.0 mol of carbon monoxide gas, 21. mol of water vapor and 13. mel of hydrogen gas The engineer then adds another 5.0 mol of carbon monoxide, and allows the mixture to come to equilibrium again. Calculate the moles of carbon disaide after equilibrium is reached the second time. Round your answer to 2 significant digits. X3
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