reaction of there between 3 moles of H2 and 1.5 moles of Co2 to give some amount of H2O the remaining reagent in this limiting is
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The reaction between CO2 and H2 is
CO2 + 4 H2 --> CH4+ 2 H2O
clearly 1 mole of CO2 needs 4 moles of H2 to completely react. But there are only 3 moles of H2 present.
Hence Hydrogen acts as a limiting agent here
CO2 + 4 H2 --> CH4+ 2 H2O
clearly 1 mole of CO2 needs 4 moles of H2 to completely react. But there are only 3 moles of H2 present.
Hence Hydrogen acts as a limiting agent here
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