a mixture of methane and steam when passed over nickel supported on alumina catalyst at 725°c gives
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A mixture of methane and steam, when passed over nickel supported on alumina catalyst at 725°C, gives carbon monoxide and dihydrogen
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When a mixture of methane and steam is passed over a catalyst consisting of nickel suspended over alumina at 725°C, a mixture of carbon monoxide and dihydrogen gas is obtained as the end product. The reaction is an industrial process for the synthesis of dihydrogen gas.
The reaction is as follows.
CH₄ + H₂O → CO + 3H₂
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