Question:
In the unbalanced equation: CO(g)+H2(g)->CH3OH(l), how would you calculate the mass of each product expected?
answerme.please
2006-03-26 20:48:07 UTC
Suppose 10.0 mg of each reactant is taken.
Two answers:
2006-03-26 21:04:35 UTC
ur equation is wrong....

u will get H2O + C...

check again

if it's correct, u have to find out which one is the limiting reagent by calculating the number of moles of each reactant used...thus figuring out the number of moles of product and multiplying with the molecular mass of methanol...
mganosis
2006-03-27 05:54:35 UTC
balance it


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