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In the equilibrium reaction CO(g) + 2H2(g) ⇌ CH3OH(g), what is the total number of gaseous molecules on both sides?

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Type

practice

Style

Topic

Reversible reactions and dynamic equilibrium

Question

  1. A. 3
  2. B. 4
  3. C. 5
  4. D. 6

Answer

4

Explanation

The correct answer is 4. This answer directly addresses the question: In the equilibrium reaction CO(g) + 2H2(g) ⇌ CH3OH(g), what is the total number of gaseous molecules on both sides? It matches the approved Chemistry 8462 learning objective and the linked subtopic. The other options are incorrect because they either change the rate, catalyst, reversible reaction, equilibrium, or graph context, or they do not answer the exact point being tested.

Common mistake

Counting Gaseous Molecules Incorrectly

Students often miscount the number of gaseous molecules on one side of the equilibrium equation, leading to incorrect predictions about the effect of pressure changes.

Carefully identify and count only the gaseous molecules on each side of the equation, ensuring to exclude any solids or liquids.

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