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Complete the following reactions.
a.`CaO_((s))+H_(2(g))to,b.CO_(g)+H_(2(g))to`

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a. `CuO_(s)++H_(2(g))overset(Delta)toCu_((Copper))+H_(2)`
`b. CO_(g)+2H_(2(g))overset("Cobalt")underset("catalyst")toCH_(3)OH_(l)`
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