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For the reaction
CO(g) + H2O (g) CO2(g) + H2(g)
1.38 moles of CO, 1.38 moles of H2O (g), 1.5502 moles of CO2(g) and 1.5502 moles of H2 (g) are at equilibrium in a 50.0616 Liter container at 1000°C. 1.051 moles of H2(g) and the same number, 1.051 moles, moles of CO2(g) are pumped into the container, and equilibrium is re-established. What is the mole fraction of H2(g) in the final mixture?

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