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12 January, 03:33

Based on this reaction, find how many moles of co can be obtained starting with 7 mol ch4?

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  1. 12 January, 03:41
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    I will solve the question assuming the reaction used as below

    1 CH4 (g) + 1 H2O (g) = = > 1 CO (g) + 3 H 2 (g)

    In the reaction, CH4 is the reactant and CO is the wanted product. If you look at the coefficient of the substance, for every 1 mol of CH4 react there will be 1 mol of CO produced. So, if you have 7 moles of CH4 the amount of CO produced would be: 7 moles * 1/1 = 7 moles of CO
  2. 12 January, 03:56
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    7 moles of CO

    Solution:

    Methane when treated with water in the presence of catalyst (i. e. Nickle) and high temperature.

    produces Carbon monoxide and Hydrogen gas as shown below,

    CH₄ + H₂O → CO + 3 H₂

    According to this equation,

    1 mole of CH₄ produces = 1 mole of CO

    So,

    7 moles of CH₄ will produce = X moles of CO

    Solving for X,

    X = (7 mole * 1 mole) / 1 mole

    X = 7 moles of CO
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