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Warm Up 25Feb14 Write down questions along with answers.

Warm Up 25Feb14 Write down questions along with answers. Consider the reaction: CO (g) + H 2(g)  CH 3 OH (g) How much CH 3 OH would be produced from the reaction of 1.32 g CO and excess H 2 ? How much H 2 (in grams) reacted with the 1.32 g CO in part (a )?

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Warm Up 25Feb14 Write down questions along with answers.

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  1. Warm Up25Feb14Write down questions along with answers. Consider the reaction: CO(g) + H2(g) CH3OH(g) How much CH3OH would be produced from the reaction of 1.32 g CO and excess H2? How much H2 (in grams) reacted with the 1.32 g CO in part (a)? What is the percent yield of the reaction if 1.27 g CH3OH was actually collected in part (a)? Given 2.79 g CO and 1.46 g H2, how much CH3OH would be produced? What compound is in excess in part (d)? How much is left over? If the product is collected @ 15oC in a 500. mL flask, what is the pressure of that gas? R= 0.0821 L atmK-1 mol-1= 8.314 L kPaK-1mol-1 = 62.36 L mmHg K-1mol-1

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