In the industrial production of hydrogen from natural gas, carbon (IV) oxide produced along with the hydrogen is removed by?

a

washing with water under pressure

b

passing the mixture into lime water

c

using ammoniacal copper (l) chloride

d

drying over phoshorus (V) oxide

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Btf
6 years ago

The carbon(iv) oxide is removed from the mixture by dissolving it in water(under a pressure of 30atm) or other solvent such as caustic soda

Samson_2003
4 years ago

Please according to my new school chemistry text book page 346, carbon(IV) oxide is removed by dissolving it in water (under a pressure of 30 arm)

favourinchrist
5 years ago

the answer is A
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Myschool Kelly
10 years ago

Correction has been made. Thanks for your contribution.

montty
10 years ago

The ans is option C

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