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What happen when carbon reacts with hydrogen....????
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Answered by InnocentJatti
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When the carbon is reacted with hydrogen, the oxygen is liberated as water and the ratio of methane molecules produced to oxygen atoms removed is found to be of the order 1 : 2 ; this provides additional evidence for the above observation.

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When the carbon is reacted with hydrogen, the oxygen is liberated as water and the ratio of methane molecules produced to oxygen atoms removed is found to be of the order 1 : 2 ; this provides additional evidence for the above observation.

In other methods the carbon is recycled into a solid phase, by use of the Bosh reaction, where CO2 gas is reacted with hydrogen gas to carbon monoxide gas CO and water H 2O, and a second step where the CO gas is then reacted with more hydrogen gas to form solid carbon and more water.

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