In the industrial production of H2 from water gas the CO2 produced along with the H2 is removed by
washing under pressure
drying over phosphorus (V) oxide
passing the mixture to the limewater
using ammonical copper (I) chlorine
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In the industrial production of H2 from water gas, the CO2 produced along with the H2 is removed by **washing under pressure**. This process is part of a final step called "pressure-swing adsorption," where carbon dioxide and other impurities are separated from the gas stream, resulting in essentially pure hydrogen. So, the correct answer to your question is **A. washing under pressure**.

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The best option is A.
Co2 is being removed in the Bosch process by lime water






