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Carbon reacts with steam to form​

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Answered by aqsanajeebniazi
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Steam first reacts with the carbon to give oxygen and hydrogen atoms separately adsorbed on neighbouring sites. ... Adsorbed oxygen reacts much more slowly to form gaseous carbon monoxide; the latter, which has no retarding effect, is not appreciably adsorbed by the sites accessible to steam.

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Steam first reacts with the carbon to give oxygen and hydrogen atoms separately adsorbed on neighbouring sites. ... Adsorbed oxygen reacts much more slowly to form gaseous carbon monoxide; the latter, which has no retarding effect, is not appreciably adsorbed by the sites accessible to steam.

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