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22.05.2020 • 
Chemistry

Carbon monoxide (CO) reacts with hydrogen (H2) to form methane (CHA) and water (H20).
CO(g) + 3H2(g) →CH4(9)+H,09)
The reaction is at equilibriury at 1,000 K. The equilibrium constant of the reaction is 3.90. At equilibrium, the concentrations
are as follows.
[CO] = 0.30 M
[H2] = 0.10 M
[H2O) = 0.020 M
What is the equilibrium concentration of CH, expressed in scientific notation?
0.0059
5.9 x 10-2
0.059
5.9 x 102

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