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Methyl alcohol (CH 3 OH) is made by the reaction of carbon monoxide and hydrogen

ID: 799811 • Letter: M

Question

Methyl alcohol (CH3OH) is made by the reaction of carbon monoxide and hydrogen in the presence of certain metal oxide catalysts.

CO(g) + 2H2(g) ? CH3OH(l)


How much alcohol can be obtained by reaction of 33.1 g of CO and 8.33 g of H2?


How many grams of excess reactant remain unreacted?

g Methyl alcohol (CH3OH) is made by the reaction of carbon monoxide and hydrogen in the presence of certain metal oxide catalysts. CO(g) + 2H2(g) ? CH3OH(l) How much alcohol can be obtained by reaction of 33.1 g of CO and 8.33 g of H2?

Explanation / Answer

1) 37.8grams of amethyl alchol produce

2)3.601 grams of H2 Is left, no co is left