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In Syngas-Bosch process,CO is removed from syngas(CO+H2) by:

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reducing to coke
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oxidising to carbon dioxide
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using density difference
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all of the above
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Solution

The correct option is B oxidising to carbon dioxide
This process of removal of CO from syngas uses the water-gas shift reaction:
CO+H2OCO2+H2

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