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Consider the following chemical reaction: co (g) + 2h2(g) ↔ ch3oh(g) at equilibrium in a particular experiment, the concentrations of co and h2 were 0.15 m and0.36 m, respectively. what is the equilibrium concentration of ch3oh? the value of keq for this reaction is 14.5 at the temperature of the experiment. consider the following chemical reaction: co (g) + 2h2(g) ch3oh(g) at equilibrium in a particular experiment, the concentrations of co and h2 were 0.15 m and0.36 m, respectively. what is the equilibrium concentration of ch3oh? the value of keq for this reaction is 14.5 at the temperature of the experiment. 2.82 ⋅ 10-1 3.72 ⋅ 10-3 1.34 ⋅ 10-3 14.5 7.61 ⋅ 10-3

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