Coke is a special form of carbon usually produced from coal. The name probably derives from the fact that it involves a kind of 'cooking' of coal.
Which 'coke' are we talking about. Coke - an impure form of carbon Coke as in Coca Cola Coke as in the social drug.
Hydrogen can be produced from steam and coke through the process of steam methane reforming. In this process, steam reacts with coke (carbon) to produce hydrogen and carbon monoxide. The carbon monoxide is then reacted with more steam to produce additional hydrogen, resulting in a mixture of hydrogen and carbon dioxide.
To convert coal into coke, the coal is burned in an oxygen-depleted environment. When this happens, the impurities of the coal are burnt up but the carbon remains. This is why coke is much lighter than coal.
When coke is burnt in oxygen, it undergoes combustion to produce carbon dioxide gas and release energy in the form of heat. This is due to the oxidation of carbon in coke in the presence of oxygen.
Coal, distilled to drive off itscontents and leave the carbon, plus a little bit of non-volatile impurities, principally silica; in a form called Coke. (No relation to the colloquialcontraction of Coca-Cola! :-) )
carbon dioxide yes!
Which 'coke' are we talking about. Coke - an impure form of carbon Coke as in Coca Cola Coke as in the social drug.
coke mean Carbon is in it's natural state... C
Hydrogen can be produced from steam and coke through the process of steam methane reforming. In this process, steam reacts with coke (carbon) to produce hydrogen and carbon monoxide. The carbon monoxide is then reacted with more steam to produce additional hydrogen, resulting in a mixture of hydrogen and carbon dioxide.
Fizzing is done by the quick escape of carbon dioxide gas from carbonated water (called soda).
carbon
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Good sources of carbon include Coke, Charcoal and wood
(Extraction of Iron in a Blast Furnace: Step 1 and Step 2)Coke reacts with oxygen from the air to form carbon dioxide and a lot of heat.Carbon + Oxygen -> Carbon Dioxide + heatC(s) + O2(g) -> CO2(g)Carbon dioxide reacts with more coke to form carbon monoxideCarbon Dioxide + Carbon -> Carbon MonoxideCO2(g) + C(s) -> 2CO(g)
no a can is made from aluminum.
you put carbon dioxide over the coke under high, high pressures.