When hydrogen and carbon react, they can form various products depending on the conditions. However, under normal conditions, they typically react to form hydrocarbons such as methane (CH4) or hydrogen gas (H2) and carbon monoxide (CO).
The combustible products of coal gasification techniques typically include syngas, which is a mixture of carbon monoxide, hydrogen, and other hydrocarbons. These products can be burned as fuel for energy production or further processed into chemicals and other valuable products.
A hydrocracker is a high-pressure, high-temperature catalytic reactor that uses hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst to break down heavy hydrocarbon molecules into lighter and more valuable products like gasoline and diesel. The process involves breaking carbon-carbon bonds and saturating carbon-carbon double bonds with hydrogen, resulting in improved fuel quality and increased yield of valuable products.
Carbon-hydrogen bonds are longer than hydrogen-hydrogen bonds because carbon has a larger atomic radius than hydrogen. The larger atomic radius of carbon results in a greater distance between the carbon and hydrogen atoms, leading to a longer bond length.
Hydrocarbons (It is an element made up of only hydrogenand carbon) There are different types of hydrocabons: methane, ethane,propane,butane. If you want to know more go research on google.
When hydrogen is burned, it produces water vapor as a waste product. No harmful emissions such as carbon dioxide or carbon monoxide are released when hydrogen is burned, making it a clean fuel source.
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Bromomethane CHBr3 and Hydrogen Bromide HBr
The combustible products of coal gasification techniques typically include syngas, which is a mixture of carbon monoxide, hydrogen, and other hydrocarbons. These products can be burned as fuel for energy production or further processed into chemicals and other valuable products.
hydrocarbon are made of hydrogen and carbon
They are Organic Compunds. They are made up of Hydrogen and Carbon.
No: Hydrogen and sulphuric acid do not contain the element carbon, and no chemical reaction can have any element as part of the products that was not present in at least one of the reactants.
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Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen ine the ratio of 1:2:1
hydrogen, carbon, oxygen
Carbon-hydrogen bonds are longer than hydrogen-hydrogen bonds because carbon has a larger atomic radius than hydrogen. The larger atomic radius of carbon results in a greater distance between the carbon and hydrogen atoms, leading to a longer bond length.
Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen