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When steam was passed over heated charcoal as shown in the diagram below, hydrogen and carbon (II) oxide gases were formed.

      

When steam was passed over heated charcoal as shown in the diagram below, hydrogen and carbon (II) oxide gases were formed.
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a) Write the equation for the reaction which takes place.
b) Name two uses of carbon (II) oxide gas, which are also uses of hydrogen gas.

  

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John
a) $H_2O_{(g)} + C_{(s)} \rightarrow CO_{(g)} + H_2{(g)}$

b)i) Used as. Reducing agent,

ii) Used as fuel
johnmulu answered the question on April 12, 2017 at 07:01


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