Chemistry, asked by greatchild2000, 1 month ago

The reaction of methane with steam in the presence
of nickel catalyst produces what?​

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Answered by itztaesprincessliza
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In the initial stage of the reaction solely with methane at 500 °C, surface hydroxyl groups on these catalysts react readily with methane to produce hydrogen and carbon dioxide; suggesting that the hydroxyl groups play an important role in the mechanism of the steam reforming to carbon dioxide.

Answered by kashishidrisi52
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Answer:

sorry I don't know

Explanation:

sorry I don't Anderstand it

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