Kc for the reaction CO2(g)+ H2(g)
H2O(g)+ CO(g)is 1.6 at about 990ºC. Calculate the number of moles of hydrogen gas in the final equilibrium system obtained by initially adding 1.00 mol of H2, 2.00 mol of CO2, 0.750 mol of H2O, and 1.00 mol of CO to a 5.00 L reactor at 990ºC.
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