In the industrial production of H2 from natural gas the CO2 produced along with the H2 is removed by

a

washing under pressure

b

drying over phosphorus (V) oxide

c

passing the mixture into lime water

d

using ammonical copper (I) chloride

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Oluebube15
2 years ago

Industrially, the CO2 produced along with H2 is removed by washing under pressure. But what do you think of the use of lime water? Doesn't lome water remove CO2 any longer? It does. However ,we are dealing with an industrial process here and economic viability is also a factor to consider when selecting appropriate industrial method. So therefore, "A" is the correct answer

mralz
12 years ago

Yup from methane CH4

eshoadeola
4 years ago

the answer the took ia wrong

abuus07
2 years ago

The suggested answer is wrong

FROST_X
2 months ago

which concept is this question

chijioke amanze
9 years ago

Wrong the answer is C to remove CO2

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