Constants Additional Materials Reading Submit Answer 5. [-/3 Points] DETAILS MY NOTES PREPCHEMCF1 13.3.P.096. ASK YOUR TEACHER PRACTICE ANOTHER Methanol, CH3OH, a common solvent, is also used to make formaldehyde, acetic acid, and detergents. It is made from methane in natural gas in two steps, the second of which is run at 200-300°C and 50-100 atm using metal oxide catalysts: 3 CH4(g) + 2 H2O(g) + CO2(g) →4 CO(g) + 8 H2(g) CO(g) + 2 H2(g) → CH3OH() (a) In the second reaction, how many megagrams of liquid methanol can be produced from 224 m³ of carbon monoxide, CO, at 2.0x103 kPa and 548 K? 4.0 Mg (b) In the second reaction, what is the minimum volume of H2 gas at 4.0x103 kPa and 548 K necessary to convert 224 m³ of CO gas at 2.0x103 kPa and 548 K? 4.0✓ m³ (c) How many megagrams of liquid methanol can be made from the reaction of 224 m³ of CO(g) at 2.0x103 kPa and 548 K and 195 m³ of H2(g) at 4.0 x103 kPa and 548 K? 4.0✓ Supporting Materials Fundamental Constants Additional Materials Reading Submit Answer Mg Periodic Table
Constants Additional Materials Reading Submit Answer 5. [-/3 Points] DETAILS MY NOTES PREPCHEMCF1 13.3.P.096. ASK YOUR TEACHER PRACTICE ANOTHER Methanol, CH3OH, a common solvent, is also used to make formaldehyde, acetic acid, and detergents. It is made from methane in natural gas in two steps, the second of which is run at 200-300°C and 50-100 atm using metal oxide catalysts: 3 CH4(g) + 2 H2O(g) + CO2(g) →4 CO(g) + 8 H2(g) CO(g) + 2 H2(g) → CH3OH() (a) In the second reaction, how many megagrams of liquid methanol can be produced from 224 m³ of carbon monoxide, CO, at 2.0x103 kPa and 548 K? 4.0 Mg (b) In the second reaction, what is the minimum volume of H2 gas at 4.0x103 kPa and 548 K necessary to convert 224 m³ of CO gas at 2.0x103 kPa and 548 K? 4.0✓ m³ (c) How many megagrams of liquid methanol can be made from the reaction of 224 m³ of CO(g) at 2.0x103 kPa and 548 K and 195 m³ of H2(g) at 4.0 x103 kPa and 548 K? 4.0✓ Supporting Materials Fundamental Constants Additional Materials Reading Submit Answer Mg Periodic Table
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