1. Given the following chemical equation, how many grams of hydrogen are necessary to react with 2.85 moles of carbon monoxide?CO (g) + 2H2 (g) CH3OH (g)
CO + 2 H2 = CH3OH
Moles of H2 = 2 * moles of CO ( look Balance equation )
= 2*2.85
= 5.70 moles
Mass of H2 = mole * molar mass
= 5.70 * 2
= 11.40 grams
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