It is known that the reaction H₂O (g) + CH4 (g) <----> CO (g) + 3 H₂ (g) has an equilibrium constant Kc = 4.75 at 25 °C.
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It is known that the reaction H₂O (g) + CH4 (g) <----> CO (g) + 3 H₂ (g) has an equilibrium constant Kc = 4.75 at 25 °C. I do an experiment with this reaction, and find that it reaches equilibrium with its H₂O, CH4 and CO concentrations all equal to 0.260 M. What was the corresponding hydrogen concentration? Ⓒa. 1.073 M O b. 0.380 M c. 1.884 M. d. 2.634 M e. 6097.626 M