Chemistry, asked by TheGraceShower122006, 4 hours ago

Carbon monoxide reacts with dihydrogen at 340 atm (pressure) to give

(a) C6H12O6 (aq)
(b) CH3OH (s)
(c) C6H12O6 (s)
(d) CH3OH (I) ​

Answers

Answered by HritikaDey
1

Answer:

CH3OH is the correct answer

Explanation:

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Answered by AdrijaSamanta76517A
2

Answer:

CH3OH (I) or Methyl Alcohol

Explanation:

When carbon monoxide reacts with hydrogen gas at 340 atm (pressure) to form methyl alcohol as shown in reaction given below:

One molecule of carbon dioxide gas reacts with two molecules of hydrogen gas under the pressure of 340 atm to give methyl alcohol as a product.

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