In industry today, we
1) partially oxidize methane from natural gas to form synthesis g...
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In industry today, we
1) partially oxidize methane from natural gas to form synthesis gas ( carbon monoxide and hydrogen), then,
2) the synthesis gas is reacted over a copper catalyst to provide methanol and, finally, we
3) carbonylate the methanol with carbon monoxide to provide acetic acid. write and balance all of the chemical reactions. be sure to cite any sources you used.
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