This reaction occurs at constant temperature and pressure. The container in which this reaction is taking place has a movable wall. This allows the volume to change but keeps the pressure constant. At the beginning, only reactants are present. Then the reaction occurs. Given this, which of the following statements is true? (Circle one.) 2 H2 (g) + 1 CO (g) → 1 CH40 (g) (a) The volume stays the same as the reaction occurs (c) The volume increases as the reaction occurs (b) The volume decreases as the reaction occurs Explain: (d) Cannot be answered with the information given

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6.) This reaction occurs at constant temperature and pressure. The container in which this reaction is taking place has a movable wall. This allows the volume to change but keeps the pressure constant. At the beginning, only reactants are present. Then the reaction occurs. Given this, which of the following statements is true? (Circle one.) 2 H2 (g) + 1 CO (g) → 1 CH40 (g) (a) The volume stays the same as the reaction occurs (c) The volume increases as the reaction occurs (b) The volume decreases as the reaction occurs Explain: (d) Cannot be answered with the information given
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The balanced reaction taking place is given as,

=> 2 H2 (g) + 1 CO (g) ------> 1 CH4O (g) 

Given : Pressure and temperature are constant.

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