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What is bosch process in chemistry

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Answered by sahajtripathi2726
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The Bosch reaction is a chemical reaction between carbon dioxide and hydrogen that produces elemental carbon (graphite), water, and a 10% return of invested heat. It is named after the German chemist Carl Bosch. ... The reaction can be accelerated in the presence of an iron, cobalt or nickel catalyst

Answered by tejeswarteju
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The Bosch reaction is a chemical reaction between carbon dioxide and hydrogen that produces elemental carbon (graphite), water, and a 10% return of invested heat. It is named after the German chemist Carl Bosch.

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