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Chemistry, 23.03.2020 20:19 charlesmb7985

Carbon monoxide reacts with hydrogen gas to produce methane and water vapor. At equilibrium, the concentrations of each gas are as follows: 4.1 mol carbon monoxide, 2.6 mol hydrogen, 0.75 mol of methane, and 0.13 mol of water vapor. Write the balanced equation for the reaction and calculate the equilibrium constant.

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