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Question 7 (5 points)
(05.05 MC)
A synthesis reaction takes place when carbon monoxide (CO) and hydrogen gas (H2) react to form methanol (CH3OH). How many grams of
methanol are produced when 7.0 grams of carbon monoxide reacts with excess hydrogen gas? (5 points)

20 grams
7.0 grams
8.0 grams
6.1 grams

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Step-by-step explanation:

Write the balance equation for the reaction taking place:

CO(g) + 2H2(g) ==> CH3OH ... balanced equation

Find the limiting reactant:

  1. moles CO present = 14 g x 1 mol CO / 28 g = 0.5 moles CO
  2. moles H2 present = 1.5 g x 2 mol H2 / 2 g = 0.75 moles H2O

Because according to the balanced equation it takes 2 moles H2 for every 1 mole CO, there isn't enough H2, so it is limiting and will dictate how much CH3OH can be made.

Mass of CH3OH produced = 0.75 moles H2 x 1 mol CH3OH / 2 mol H2 x 32 g CH3OH / mol = 12 g CH3OH

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