Calculate the partial pressure (in atm) of CH3OH at
equilibrium when 2.74 atm of CH3I and 7.27 atm of
H2O react at 3000 K according to the following chemical
equation:
| CH3I (g) + H2O (g) ⇌ CH3OH (g) + HI (g) | Kp = 7.30 |
Report your answer to three significant figures in scientific
notation.

Calculate the partial pressure (in atm) of CH3OH at equilibrium when 2.74 atm of CH3I and...
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Calculate the partial pressure (in atm) of HBr at equilibrium when 4.05 atm of C2H6 and 4.05 atm of Br2 react at 2500 K according to the following chemical equation: C2H6 (g) + Br2 (g) ⇌ C2H5Br (g) + HBr (g) Kp = 2.82×101 Report your answer to three significant figures in scientific notation.
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