Liquid methanol (CH,OH) c can be used as an alternative fuel in pickup and SUV engines. An industrial method for preparing it uses the catalytic hydrogenation of carbon monoxide: co (g)+2H₂(g) catalyst CH, OH (1) kJ How much heat (in) is released when 15.0 L of CO at 85 °C and 112 kPa reacts with 13.2 L of H₂ at 75 °C and 744 torr? Round your answer to 3 mol kJ mol significant figures. Note: Reference the Fundamental constants, Conversion factors for non-SI units, and Thermodynamic properties of pure substances tables for additional information. 0.9 X 2

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Liquid methanol (CH3OH). can be used as an alternative fuel in pickup and SUV engines. An industrial method for preparing it uses the catalytic hydrogenation
of carbon monoxide:
CO(g) + 2 H₂(g)
How much heat (in
significant figures.
catalyst
CH, OH (1)
kJ
mol
kJ
) is released when 15.0 L of CO at 85 °C and 112 kPa reacts with 13.2 L of H₂ at 75 °C and 744 torr? Round your answer to 3
mol
Note: Reference the Fundamental constants, Conversion factors for non-SI units, and Thermodynamic properties of pure substances tables for
additional information.
0.8
x
G
Transcribed Image Text:Liquid methanol (CH3OH). can be used as an alternative fuel in pickup and SUV engines. An industrial method for preparing it uses the catalytic hydrogenation of carbon monoxide: CO(g) + 2 H₂(g) How much heat (in significant figures. catalyst CH, OH (1) kJ mol kJ ) is released when 15.0 L of CO at 85 °C and 112 kPa reacts with 13.2 L of H₂ at 75 °C and 744 torr? Round your answer to 3 mol Note: Reference the Fundamental constants, Conversion factors for non-SI units, and Thermodynamic properties of pure substances tables for additional information. 0.8 x G
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