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In this process, steam is mixed with natural gas and the mixture is passed over a nickel catalyst at about 800°C to produce hydrogen along with carbon monoxide. The second step is similar to the Bosch process where the carbon monoxide is reacted with more steam to produce carbon dioxide and more hydrogen.


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In this process, steam is mixed with natural gas and the mixture is passed over a nickel catalyst at about 800°C to produce hydrogen along with carbon monoxide. The second step is similar to the Bosch process where the carbon monoxide is reacted with more steam to produce carbon dioxide and more hydrogen.

In this process, steam is mixed with natural gas and the mixture is passed over a nickel catalyst at about 800°C to produce hydrogen along with carbon monoxide. The second step is similar to the Bosch process where the carbon monoxide is reacted with more steam to produce carbon dioxide and more hydrogen.

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In this process, steam is mixed with natural gas and the mixture is passed over a nickel catalyst at about 800°C to produce hydrogen along with carbon monoxide. The second step is similar to the Bosch process where the carbon monoxide is reacted with more steam to produce carbon dioxide and more hydrogen.

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