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![The synthesis of methanol from carbon monoxide and
hydrogen gas is described by the following chemical
equation:
CO(g) + 2H₂(g) ⇒ CH3OH(g)
The equilibrium constant for this reaction at 25 °C is
Kc = 2.3 × 104. In this tutorial, you will use the
equilibrium-constant expression to find the concentration of
methanol at equilibrium, given the concentration of the
reactants.
Review | Constants I Periodic Table
Determine the expression for the equilibrium constant, Kc, for the reaction by identifying which terms will be in the numerator and denominator:
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[H₂]²
Numerator
[CO]² [CH, OH]2
Denominator
[CO]
Kc
=
numerator
denominator
[H₂] [CH3OH]
Not used
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Transcribed Image Text:The synthesis of methanol from carbon monoxide and
hydrogen gas is described by the following chemical
equation:
CO(g) + 2H₂(g) ⇒ CH3OH(g)
The equilibrium constant for this reaction at 25 °C is
Kc = 2.3 × 104. In this tutorial, you will use the
equilibrium-constant expression to find the concentration of
methanol at equilibrium, given the concentration of the
reactants.
Review | Constants I Periodic Table
Determine the expression for the equilibrium constant, Kc, for the reaction by identifying which terms will be in the numerator and denominator:
?
171/13
?
Place the terms into the appropriate bin.
► View Available Hint(s)
[H₂]²
Numerator
[CO]² [CH, OH]2
Denominator
[CO]
Kc
=
numerator
denominator
[H₂] [CH3OH]
Not used
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