In the industrial production of H2 from water 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 to the limewater

d

using ammonical copper (I) chlorine

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Mikdam2000
6 years ago

Vulcanization involve the removal of A monometer B the single bond C the double bond D a polymer

Sammyporsche123
2 years ago

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**.

feyinz009
2 months ago
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the answer is supposed to be D

oredos
9 years ago

Incomplete question

06dan
3 months ago

the ai answer is incorrect

pelium
2 years ago

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

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