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What are theses compounds CO2 CO CH4?

These compounds are all gases at room temperature. CO2 is carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas produced by combustion. CO is carbon monoxide, a toxic gas formed by incomplete combustion. CH4 is methane, a greenhouse gas emitted during natural gas production and livestock digestion.


Does co convert to co 2?

Not by itself. However, it can combine with oxygen to form CO2. Hot CO will also react with water vapor to form CO2 and hydrogen. This is called the "water gas shift reaction."


Does Co gas help plants grow?

No, carbon monoxide (CO) is toxic to plants and can inhibit their growth. Plants require carbon dioxide (CO2) for photosynthesis, not carbon monoxide.


What happen when water gas heated under pressure in the presence of Zn O - Cr O?

Water gas is a mixture of CO and H2 and H2O. Over oxide catalysts the "water gas shift" reaction occurs that removes the CO by reacting it with water to produce CO2 and more H2. CO + H2O -> CO2 + H2


What is the total number of carbon atoms contained in 22.4 liters of CO gas?

43.78 g PV=nRT n=(PV)/(RT) n=(1 ATM x 22.4 L)/(0.08206 x 273 K) n= 0.995 mol 0.995 mol CO2 x (44 g CO2/1 mol CO2)= 43.78 g CO2


What is the use of the shift converter in the manufacturing of ammonia?

Manufacture of ammonia requires H2 & N2 in 3:1 ratio. To have H2 from hydrocarbon (mainly Natural Gas) steam reforming of NG is carried out which gives CO2 + CO in the product. This CO is converted in to CO2 in Shift Conveters (High & Low Temp. Shift Converters) & removed in the CO2 removal system. CO can not be removed from the gas in CO2 removal. So, shift conveters required in ammonia manufacture.


Name the reagents used for absorbing CO2 CO O2 during flue gas analysis by ORSAT method?

In the ORSAT method for flue gas analysis, the reagents used for absorbing CO2, CO, and O2 are potassium hydroxide (KOH) for CO2, cuprous chloride (CuCl) in KOH solution for CO, and pyrogallol solution for O2.


CO plus H2O equals CO2 plus H2O?

The chemical equation CO + H2O → CO2 + H2 represents the combustion of carbon monoxide (CO) with water (H2O) to produce carbon dioxide (CO2) and hydrogen gas (H2). This reaction releases energy in the form of heat.


What is the answer to the following Starting with 3.60 moles of CO calculate the number of moles of CO2 produced if there is enough oxygen gas to react with all of the CO?

The balanced chemical equation for the reaction of CO with oxygen to form CO2 is: 2 CO + O2 -> 2 CO2. This means that 2 moles of CO produce 2 moles of CO2. Therefore, if you start with 3.60 moles of CO, it will produce 3.60 moles of CO2 when reacted with sufficient oxygen.


What gas is formed when you burn carbon monoxide?

CO combines with O2 to create CO2. 2CO +O2 --> 2CO2


Which gas diffuses faster carbon monoxide or carbon dioxide?

CO diffuses faster than CO2 because it is a smaller molecule


What is the chemical composition of the producer gas in terms of the C H O only?

Producer gas typically has a composition with a higher proportion of carbon monoxide (CO) and hydrogen (H2). The main components are carbon monoxide (CO) and hydrogen (H2), with smaller amounts of carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4). The exact composition can vary depending on the production process and feedstock used.

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