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For the following reaction: 16H2S(g) + 8SO2(g) rightarrow 3S8(g) + 16H2O(I) Determine the temperature (to two decimal places in K) such that the reaction is in equilibrium. Calculate the partial pressure (in atm) of CH3OH at equilibrium when 2.90 atm of CH3I and 2.90 atm of H2O react at 3000 K according to the following chemical equation: CH3I (g) + H2O (g) CH3OH (g) + HI (g) Kp = 8.33 Times 101 Report your answer to three significant figures in scientific notation.
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For the following reaction: 16H2S(g) + 8SO2(g) rightarrow 3S8(g) + 16H2O(I) Determine the temperature (to two decimal places in K) such that the reaction is in equilibrium. Calculate the partial pressure (in atm) of CH3OH at equilibrium when 2.90 atm of CH3I and 2.90 atm of H2O react at 3000 K according to the following chemical equation: CH3I (g) + H2O (g) CH3OH (g) + HI (g) Kp = 8.33 Times 101 Report your answer to three significant figures in scientific notation.
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