When steam is passed through red hot carbon, which of the following are produced?

a

Hydrogen oxygen and carbon (IV) oxide

b

Hydrogen and carbon (IV) oxide

c

Hydrogen and carbon (II) oxide

d

Hydrogen and trioxocarbonate (IV) acid

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King Vko
10 years ago

C + H2O --- CO + H2



Carbon + steam( water) --- Carbon (II) oxide + Hydrogen

AlaminAliAttom
4 years ago
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Tyrexlib
1 year ago

option C is totally wrong..
steam~ 2H2O
Carbon~C
2H2O + C = CO2 + H2O
which is B
Hydrogen and carbon(IV)oxide,


H2O is water not steam!!!!!!!! pls correct this , people would get confused

S001
1 year ago

the chemical equation for water is 2H2O, so on reacting with carbon (C), it i meant to be :
2H2O+c.....>CO2+H2 (BALANCED)
PLESE GET BACK IF I AM WRONG

Sensei
3 weeks ago

I concur. 😭😳

Bboyz
9 years ago

carbon +steam = carbon(iv)oxide nd hydrogen gas

C. +. 2H2O. = CO2. +. 2H2

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