[Gasification] eliminating carbon monoxide from coal gas
Henri Naths
c_hnaths at telusplanet.net
Mon Apr 13 08:06:56 CDT 2015
Yes the reaction you quoted: it takes heat to gasify carbon. Study shows 900c.
The reaction I'm talking about is co +h20, how to eliminate the co, that reaction is exothermic.
> On Apr 13, 2015, at 12:39 AM, Viswanathan KS <viswanathanks at gmail.com> wrote:
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> The reaction is endothermic: Quoting the following from the net
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> Coal can be used to generate hydrogen gas ( a potential fuel) by the endothermic reaction: C(s) + H2O(g) ⇌ CO(g) + H2(g) If this reaction mixture is at equilibrium, predict whether each disturbance will result in the formation of additional hydrogen gas, the formation of less hydrogen gas, or have no effect on the quantity of hydrogen gas
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