Determine the equilibrium constant for the given reaction


Problem

One approach to using hydrocarbon fuels in a fuel cell is to "reform" the hydrocarbon to obtain hydrogen, which is then fed to the fuel cell. As part of the analysis of such a procedure, consider the reaction CH4 + H2O ↔ 3H2 + CO. Determine the equilibrium constant for this reaction at a temperature of 800 K.

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