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`0.15 mol` of `CO` taken in a `2.5 L` flask is maintained at `750 K` alongwith a catalyst so that the following reaction can take place `CO(g)+2H_(2)(g) hArr CH_(3)OH(g)`. Hydrogen is introduced unit the total pressure of the system is 8.5 atm at equilibrium and 0.08 mol of methanol is formed. Calculate
a. `K_(p)` and `K_(c )`
b. The final pressure if the same amount of `CO` and `H_(2)` as brfore is used but no catalyst so that the reaction does not take place.

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