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Hydrogen can be extracted from natural gas according to the following equilibrium.
ch4(g) + co2(g) > 2co(g) + 2h2(g)
a reaction mixture consisting of 24.0 g of ch4 and 88.0 g of co2 was sealed into a 1.00 l flask, which was first evacuated so that it contains no air or other gases. the flask was heated to the desired temperature, and when the system came to equilibrium the concentration of ch4 is found to be 2.70 times as large as the concentration of co. find the value of the equilibrium constant for the above reaction at the temperature of this experiment. (hint: start by setting this up like a standard equilibrium problem, then think about how to use the information you have about the final concentrations)

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