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The water-gas shift reaction plays a central role in the chemical methods for obtaining cleaner fuels from coal. At a given temperature Kp = 2.7. If 0.13 mol CO, 0.51 mol H20, 0.57 mol CO2 and 0.42 mol H2 are introduced into a 2.5 L flask, what is the value of Qc? What is the value of Qp? In which direction must the reaction proceed to reach equilibrium?
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The water-gas shift reaction plays a central role in the chemical methods for obtaining cleaner fuels from coal. At a given temperature Kp = 2.7. If 0.13 mol CO, 0.51 mol H20, 0.57 mol CO2 and 0.42 mol H2 are introduced into a 2.5 L flask, what is the value of Qc? What is the value of Qp? In which direction must the reaction proceed to reach equilibrium?
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