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The chemical formula for the reaction that forms methane from hydrogen gas and carbon monoxide is given below. Find the concentration of methane produced if [CO] =
0.500 M, [H2] = 0.900 M, and [H2O) = 0.400 M. The Keg for the reaction is 3.933.
CO(g) + 3H2(g) yields CH4(g) +H2O(g)
O 3.58 M
O 44.2 M
ns
3.98 M
e
0 4.32 M
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