Carbon monoxide (co) reacts with hydrogen (h2) to form methane (ch4) and water (h2o).co(
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Chemistry, 24.09.2019 14:50 stephanieboyd
Carbon monoxide (co) reacts with hydrogen (h2) to form methane (ch4) and water (h2o).co(
g. 3h2(
g. < > ch4(
g. h2o(
g. the reaction is at equilibrium at 1,000 k. the equilibrium constant of the reaction is 3.90. at equilibrium, the concentrations are as follows.[co] = 0.30 m[h2] = 0.10 m[h2o] = 0.020 mwhat is the equilibrium concentration of ch4 expressed in scientific notation?
a.0059b.) 5.9 x 10-2c.) 0.059d.) 5.9 x 102
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