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Consider the following reaction:
2 CH3OH(g) + 3 02(g) ==> 2 CO2(g) + 4H2O(g)
Answer
There are 2 CO2 molecules would be formed from the reaction mixture that produces the greatest amount of products. 2 molecules of CH3OH and 3 molecules of O2 will yield 2 molecule of CO2 and 4 molecules of H2O.
Consider the following reaction:
2 CH3OH(g) + 3 02(g) ==> 2 CO2(g) + 4H2O(g)
Answer
There are 2 CO2 molecules would be formed from the reaction mixture that produces the greatest amount of products. 2 molecules of CH3OH and 3 molecules of O2 will yield 2 molecule of CO2 and 4 molecules of H2O.
Answer : 2 molecules of [tex]CO_{2}[/tex] will be formed.
Explanation :
Considering the reaction as
[tex] 2CH_{3}OH_{(g)}+3O_{2}_{(g}[/tex] -----> [tex]2CO_{2}_{(g)}+4 H_{2}O_{(g)}[/tex]
Here, 2 molecules of methyl-alcohol combines with 3 molecules of oxygen to give 2 molecules of [tex]CO_{2}[/tex] and 4 molecules of [tex] H_{2}O[/tex].
If 1 molecule of methanol is used then only one carbon dioxide molecule will be produced. But as per the given reaction two moles of methanol will produce 2 moles of carbon dioxide molecules.
