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6 March, 10:21

Carbon reacts with steam (h2o) at high temperatures to produce hydrogen and carbon monoxide. if 2 mol of carbon are exposed to 3.1 mol of steam how much h2 is formed? answer in units of mol.

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  1. 6 March, 13:56
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    The balanced equation for the above reaction is as follows;

    C + H₂O - - - > H₂ + CO

    stoichiometry of C to H₂O is 1:1

    1 mol of C reacts with 1 mol of H₂O

    we need to find which is the limiting reactant

    2 mol of C and 3.1 mol of H₂O

    therefore C is the limiting reactant and H₂O is in excess.

    stoichiometry of C to H₂ is 1:1

    then number of H₂ moles formed are equal to C moles reacted

    number of H₂ moles formed = 2 mol
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