Hydrogen gas (a potential future fuel) can be formed by the reaction of methane with

Chapter 5, Problem 77

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Hydrogen gas (a potential future fuel) can be formed by the reaction of methane with water according to the equation: CH4(g) + H2O(g) S CO(g) + 3 H2(g) In a particular reaction, 25.5 L of methane gas (measured at a pressure of 732 torr and a temperature of 25 C) mixes with 22.8 L of water vapor (measured at a pressure of 702 torr and a temperature of 125 C). The reaction produces 26.2 L of hydrogen gas at STP. What is the percent yield of the reaction?

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