difference between syngas and water gas with equation
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CH4+H20->CO+3H2
In an another process steam is passed over a red hot coke to produce carbon monoxide and hydrogen. This mixture of gas produced in this way is called Water gas (CO+H2).This is also called syngas(Synthetic gas).
C+H2O->100°C we get as CO+H2.
In an another process steam is passed over a red hot coke to produce carbon monoxide and hydrogen. This mixture of gas produced in this way is called Water gas (CO+H2).This is also called syngas(Synthetic gas).
C+H2O->100°C we get as CO+H2.
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The mixture of CO and H2 is called as water gas. This mixture of CO And H2 is used for the synthesis of methanol and no. of hydrocarbons. So it is called as synthesis gas or syngas
C + H2O --------» CO + H2
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