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The water-gas shift reaction is an extremely important one inindustry.
CO(g) + H2O(g) <=> CO2(g) + H2(g)

At a given temperature, Kp =2.7. If 0.13 moles of CO, 0.56 moles ofH2O, 0.62 moles of CO2 and 0.43 moles of H2 are placed in a 2.0 Lflask, then
Qp = 3.7, reaction will go to the left

2. Qp = 3.7, reaction will go to the right

3. Qp = 0.27, reaction will go to the left

4. Qp = 0.27, reaction will go to the right

5. Reaction is at equilibrium

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