The Following Equation Represents the Partial Combustion of Methane,CH4 2CO(g)+ 4H2O(g)
at Constant Temperature and Pressure,what Is the Maximum
The following equation represents the partial combustion of methane,CH4.
2CH4(g) + 3O2(g) 2CO(g) + 4H2O(g)
At constant temperature and pressure,what is the maximum volume of carbon monoxide that can be obtained from 3.39 102 L of methane and 1.70 102 L of oxygen?
A) 5.09 102 L
B) 3.39 102 L
C) 1.19 103 L
D) 1.13 102 L
E) 6.78 102 L
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