Convert the following to a balanced chemical reaction with smallest set of coefficients:
Gaseous hydrogen reacts with carbon monoxide to form methanol,
CH3OH.
a. |
H2 + CO => CH3OH |
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b. |
2H2 + CO2 => CH3OH |
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c. |
4H + CO => CH3OH |
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d. |
2H2 + CO => CH3OH |
In balanced chemical equation, number of atoms on both the side of the reaction are same.
Now, in given reaction, Hydrogen is H2, Carbon monoxide is CO
Thus, option b and c are excluded.
In, CH3OH, number of carbon atoms =1, Number of hydrogen atoms = 4and number of oxygen atoms = 1
YThus, option d is correct
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