H2 + CO is called water gas because it is a product of the reaction of H2O and C. It is made from passing steam over a red-hot carbon fuel.
Water gas is a mixture of Carbon monoxide and Hydrogen gas (CO+H2) which is used as fuel.
H2
Co + h2o = co + h2
Ye,H2O + C --> H2 + CO(product mixture is called cokes gas and is very poisonous from carbon monoxide)
Co + h2
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
Water gas is a mixture of Carbon monoxide and Hydrogen gas (CO+H2) which is used as fuel.
I don't know what "hot water gas" means exactly, but water gas is a mixture of CO and H2.
H2
Co + h2o = co + h2
The remaining gases after the claus reaction contaning (apart from combustible gases, also consists of H2S, H2, CO, CS2, SO2, and COS) is called "tail gas".
Ye,H2O + C --> H2 + CO(product mixture is called cokes gas and is very poisonous from carbon monoxide)
Hydrogen gas (H2) burns to form water (H2O). The reaction equation is as follows: 2 H2 + O2 --> 2 H2O
Co + h2
No. Hydrogen gas is H2. H2O is water.
reduction of O2 oxidation of H2 combustion of H2
h2 is water because when divide by 2 equals into 5 so i am very handsome