When steam is passed over white-hot coke, the products are

a

carbon (IV) oxide and nitrogen

b

carbon (II) oxide and hydrogen

c

carbon (ll) oxide and nitrogen

d

carbon (lV) oxide and steam

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Kenkenken
8 years ago

The answer is hydrogen and carbon monoxide. I believe it is called water gas. It is a way of preparing hydrogen industrially.
The same result is gotten when methane reacts with steam.
C + H2O=CO + H2
CH4 + H2O= synthesis gas (CO2 + H2)

Myschool Amos
10 years ago

The question has been modified

carbon (ll) oxide and hydrogen

olawoye24
10 years ago

but B and D are d same

ayosco4115
10 years ago

Option B and D are dsame,how come u marked me wrong

Molewa
10 years ago

Option B &D are d same.

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