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Methanol can be manufactured in a reversible reaction as shown. CO(g) + 2H2(g) ⇌ CH3OH(g) ΔH° = -91 kJ mol⁻¹ Figure 3 shows how the partial pressures change with ... show full transcript
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Given that the total pressure is 1.04 × 10⁴ kPa and the amounts of CO, H2, and CH3OH at equilibrium:
Calculate moles of H2:
Calculate the individual partial pressures:
Using the total pressure, partial pressure of H2 = (moles of H2 / total moles at equilibrium) × total pressure
Total moles = 0.120 + 0.240 + moles of CH3OH produced (from reaction = 0.110 mol)
Partial pressure of H2 = (0.240 mol / 0.470 mol) × 1.04 × 10⁴ kPa
Partial pressure of H2 = 0.480 × 1.04 × 10⁴ kPa ≈ 5.11 × 10³ kPa.
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Effect on partial pressure of methanol:
Effect on value of Kc:
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Effect on value of Kc:
Explanation:
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