Coal, which is primarily carbon, can be converted to natural gas, primarily CH4, by the

Chapter 0, Problem 75

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Coal, which is primarily carbon, can be converted to natural gas, primarily CH4, by the following exothermic reaction. If this reaction mixture is at equilibrium, predict the effect (shift right, shift left, or no effect) of (a) adding more C to the reaction mixture. (b) adding more H2 to the reaction mixture. (c) raising the temperature of the reaction mixture. (d) lowering the volume of the reaction mixture. (e) adding a catalyst to the reaction mixture. C1s2 + 2 H2 1g2 CH4 1g2

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