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The formation of methanol is important to the processing of new fuels. At 298.0 K, Kp...

The formation of methanol is important to the processing of new fuels.

At 298.0 K, Kp = 2.25 × 104 for the reaction

CO(g) + 2 H2(g) ⇌ CH3OH(l)

If ΔH o rxn = −128 kJ/ mol CH3OH, calculate Kp at 9°C. 5.53 × 10 2

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