88. Solving a chemistry problem
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128. Initial concentrations of substances in a reaction
CO + H2O(g) ↔ CO2 + H2
were equal: C0(CO)=0.5 mol/l; C0(H2O)=0.6 mol/l; C0(CO2)=0.4 mol/l; C0(H2)=0.2 mol/L. Calculate the concentrations of all substances after 60% H2O has reacted. Answer: 0.24 mol/l; 0.14 mol/l; 0.76 mol/l; 0.56 mol/l.
CO + H2O(g) ↔ CO2 + H2
were equal: C0(CO)=0.5 mol/l; C0(H2O)=0.6 mol/l; C0(CO2)=0.4 mol/l; C0(H2)=0.2 mol/L. Calculate the concentrations of all substances after 60% H2O has reacted. Answer: 0.24 mol/l; 0.14 mol/l; 0.76 mol/l; 0.56 mol/l.
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