Chemistry problem about equilibirum can't figure out?

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Consider the following equilibrium in a 5.00L container:
CO(g)+H2O(g) (arrow) CO2(g)+H2(g)
At equilibirum there is 1 mole of CO, 3 moles of H2O, 3 moles CO2 and 3 moles of H2. If 2 moles of CO are now added, find the equilibrium CO2.
 
you have to add more of everything at the same ratio that the original chemical equation so if you have 2 CO then you should have 6 H2O because you need 3 H2O for every 1 CO after doing this you then balence both sides of the equation so there is the same so you are following the laws of the conservation of matter and that should give you your answer. i hope i helped good luck
 
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