8.20g of carbon monoxide, how many grams of methanol will be produced?
12.0147
Co + 2h2 -> ch3oh
If a gas is produced it is hydrogen (H2)2H+(from acid) + 2e-(from metal) --> H2
No. An alkane is a compound of carbon and hydrogen. Carbon monoxide consists of carbon and oxygen.
Carbon monoxide is first produced by either human activities involving combustion or a variety of natural processes. From there on, it reacts with oxygen/hydrogen radicals in the atmosphere and become carbon dioxide. The fact that most carbon monoxide will become carbon dioxide when left in the atmosphere long enough can help explain why the carbon monoxide cycle is not taught in school.
carbon monoxide is produced by the burning of many different types of fuels.
Co + 2h2 -> ch3oh
1 mole of carbon monoxide and 2 moles of diatomic hydrogen.
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Although methanol can be produced using a number of raw materials (feedstocks), natural gas is preferred.
Carbon monoxide can be natural by also human produced.
Methanol is CH3OH, and contains carbon. hydrogen, and oxygen.
I am not aware of any direct way of producing methanol from methane. The only two ways I know that you can make methanol is by reacting carbon monoxide with hydrogen or by the pyrolysis of wood. Almost all the methanol made today is produced by the Syngas method. In it, methane is converted to carbon monoxide and hydrogen, which are then formed into methanol. Researchers are working on a catalyst to directly convert methane to methanol, which is done by inserting one oxygen atom into a methane molecule, between the carbon atom and a hydrogen atom. Their biggest problem right now is the most efficient catalysts work at temperatures high enough to ignite methanol.
No. An alkane is a compound of carbon and hydrogen. Carbon monoxide consists of carbon and oxygen.
If a gas is produced it is hydrogen (H2)2H+(from acid) + 2e-(from metal) --> H2
Carbon monoxide is first produced by either human activities involving combustion or a variety of natural processes. From there on, it reacts with oxygen/hydrogen radicals in the atmosphere and become carbon dioxide. The fact that most carbon monoxide will become carbon dioxide when left in the atmosphere long enough can help explain why the carbon monoxide cycle is not taught in school.
An organic compound must contain both carbon and hydrogen. Carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide contain carbon an oxygen, but not hydrogen.
carbon monoxide is produced by the burning of many different types of fuels.