For the reaction H₂(g) + CO₂(g) = H₂O(g) + CO(g) at 700 °C, K-0.534. Calculate the number of moles of H₂ that are presen

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For the reaction H₂(g) + CO₂(g) = H₂O(g) + CO(g) at 700 °C, K-0.534. Calculate the number of moles of H₂ that are presen

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For the reaction H₂(g) + CO₂(g) = H₂O(g) + CO(g) at 700 °C, K-0.534. Calculate the number of moles of H₂ that are present at equilibrium if a mixture of 0.780 mole of CO and 0.780 mole of H₂O is heated to 700 °C in a 60.0 L. container. Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits.
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