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2 May, 18:00

Word equation for Methanol (CH3OH) form when carbon monoxide reacts with hydrogen

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  1. 2 May, 19:37
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    CO + 2H2 → CH3OH

    Explanation:

    Would originally be:

    CO + H → CH3OH

    But, the equation isn't balanced on both sides considering there is 1 hydrogen in the reactants and 4 in the products.

    so it would be:

    CO + 2H2 → CH3OH
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