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how to separate the mixture of ( 1 )CO2 and o2 ( 2) H2 and o2​

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Answered by sonali8987
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If you need to model a real commercial process to separate CO/CO2/O2 an amine or "Hot Potassium Carbonate (Benfield/Catacarb Process) will get the CO2 out and CO could be converted to CO2 via the shift reaction (CO+H2O)<=> CO2 +H2.

If reacting the CO with H2O to form CO2 is not allowed you can even try a cryogenic distillation or an adsorption process. The most practical thing to do commercially

Would be to burn or shift CO to CO2 and scrub out all of the CO2 leaving only CO2 and O2 as products.

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