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28 August, 08:53

How many moles of each reactant are needed to produce 3.60 x 10^2g ch3oh

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  1. 28 August, 09:17
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    Methanol is prepared by reacting Carbon monoxide and Hydrogen gas,

    CO + 2 H₂ → CH₃OH

    Calculating Moles of CO:

    According to equation,

    32 g (1 mole) of CH₃OH is produced by = 1 Mole of CO

    So,

    3.60 * 10² g of CH₃OH is produced by = X Moles of CO

    Solving for X,

    X = (3.60 * 10² g * 1 Mole) : 32 g

    X = 11.25 Moles of CO

    Calculating Moles of H₂:

    According to equation,

    32 g (1 mole) of CH₃OH is produced by = 2 Mole of H₂

    So,

    3.60 * 10² g of CH₃OH is produced by = X Moles of H₂

    Solving for X,

    X = (3.60 * 10² g * 2 Mole) : 32 g

    X = 22.5 Moles of H₂

    Result:

    3.60 * 10² g of CH₃OH is produced by reacting 11.25 Moles of CO and 22.5 Moles of H₂.
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