Consider the water-gas shift reaction CO+H2O=CO2+H2 at 900 K. The reaction takes place in the gas phase. You may assume ideal gas behaviour.
1. Calculate the equilibrium constant by using the shortcut method (20%)
2. The reactor initially contains one mole of each of the four species at 900 K and 1 bar. Determine the % of CO that has reacted (10%)
3. Estimate the amount of heat per mole of CO that must be added or removed from the reactor to keep the temperature constant (10%)