A mass of 7.16 g carbon monoxide is reacted with 6.84 g hydrogen to form methanol. CO(g) + 2 H₂(g) → CH3OH(9) The reaction is performed in a 5.00 L flask at 85.0 °C and proceeds to completion. What is the partial pressure (in mmHg) of each of the three species following completion of the reaction? What is the total pressure in the flask? mmHg mmHg CO H₂ CH3OH Total mmHg mmHg

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A mass of 7.16 g carbon monoxide is reacted with 6.84 g hydrogen to form methanol.
CO(g) + 2 H₂(g) → CH3OH(g)
The reaction is performed in a 5.00 L flask at 85.0 °C and proceeds to completion. What is the partial pressure (in mmHg) of each of the three species following
completion of the reaction? What is the total pressure in the flask?
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