consider the following reaction: CH4(g) --> C5 + 2H2 (g) K=e^5 when the T to methane is increased, the molecule breaks.

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consider the following reaction: CH4(g) --> C5 + 2H2 (g) K=e^5 when the T to methane is increased, the molecule breaks.

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consider the following reaction: CH4(g) --> C5 + 2H2 (g) K=e^5 when the T to methane is increased, the molecule breaks. if initially 0.1 g of CH4 is placed and it is subjected to 1000C, the progress of the reaction can be observed. If the pressure reaches equilibrium at 7.2 atm. how much CH4 is in equilibrium?
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