Chemistry
(i) Name the process used to manufacture Hydrogen.
(ii) Write all the reactions involved (with proper conditions).
Hydrogen
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(i) Bosch process
(ii) Reactions of Bosch process (with proper conditions):
Step I
Reaction : Production of water gas
Reactants : White hot coke and steam
Temperature : Around 1000°C
Process : Passage of steam over white hot coke [carbon]
Chamber : Specially designed convertor
Step II
Reaction : Reduction of steam to hydrogen by carbon monoxide
Reactants : Water gas and excess steam
Temperature : Around 450 °C
Catalysts : Iron [III] oxide [Fe2O3], promoter chromic oxide [Cr2O3]
Process : Excess steam is mixed with water gas, passed over a catalyst at elevated temperature.
[CO is converted to CO2 with a further yield of hydrogen.]
Step III
Reactions : Separation of carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide from the above mixture
(a) CO2 is removed by dissolving mixture in water under pressure [30 atmospheres], or caustic potash solution to dissolve CO2.
2KOH + CO2 ⟶ K2CO3 + H2O
(b) CO is removed by dissolving mixture in ammoniacal cuprous chloride solution.
CuCl + CO + 2H2O ⟶ CuCl.CO.2H2O.
Thus, hydrogen gas is left over.
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