Hydrogen gas (2.02 g/mol) can be produced from the reaction…

Hydrogen gas (2.02 g/mol) can be produced from the reaction of methane (16.05 g/mol) and water vapor according to the following reaction equation: CH4(g) + H2O(g) –> CO(g) + 3H2(g) If 262 g of CH4 reacts with excess H2O at 423.15 K and 0.862 atm, what volume of H2 gas will form? Do not include units in your answer, just the number in L.

10.0 g of hydrogen gas (2.016 g/mol) is reacted with excess…

10.0 g of hydrogen gas (2.016 g/mol) is reacted with excess oxygen gas to produce water vapor (18.0 g/mol) at 0.982 atm and 300.15 K. What volume of water vapor in L will be produced by this reaction?  2H2(g) + O2(g) –> 2H2O(g) Do not include units in your answer, just the number in L.