Which one of the following process uses water gas shift reaction?
A
Merck's process
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B
Lane's process
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C
Permutit's process
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D
Bosch's process
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Solution
The correct option is D Bosch's process Bosch's process is used to produce dihydrogen Commercially and it uses Bosch's process for dihydrogen production. C(s)+2H2O(g)1270K⟶CO(g)+H2(g)
THEORY Commercial production of hydrogen: Bosch process: C(s)+2H2O(g)1270K⟶CO(g)+H2(g) CO(g)+H2(g) -water gas or “syngas” The process of producing ‘syngas’ from coal is called coal gasification To increase the production of dihydrogen: Water-gas shift reaction: H2(g)+CO(g)+H2O(g)773K−−−−−−−−→Fe2O3.Cr2O3CO2(g)+2H2(g) CO2 is dissolved in water under high pressure (20-25 atm) and the H2 left undissolved is collected.