Hydrogen gas can be produced from the reaction of graphite and steam according to the following reaction: C(s, graphite) + H2O(g) - CO(g) + H2(g) K = 2.77x10-4 at 650 K 2.67 bar of gaseous H20 and excess graphite are added to a sealed container and then heated to 650 K. What is the partial pressure of gaseous H2, in units of bar, when the system reaches dynamic equilibrium?

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Hydrogen gas can be produced from the reaction of graphite and steam according to
the following reaction:
C(s, graphite) + H2O(g)
- CO(g) + H2(g)
K = 2.77x10-4 at 650 K
2.67 bar of gaseous H20 and excess graphite are added to a sealed container and
then heated to 650 K. What is the partial pressure of gaseous H2, in units of bar,
when the system reaches dynamic equilibrium?
Transcribed Image Text:Hydrogen gas can be produced from the reaction of graphite and steam according to the following reaction: C(s, graphite) + H2O(g) - CO(g) + H2(g) K = 2.77x10-4 at 650 K 2.67 bar of gaseous H20 and excess graphite are added to a sealed container and then heated to 650 K. What is the partial pressure of gaseous H2, in units of bar, when the system reaches dynamic equilibrium?
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